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THE
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK,
1903.
( I88UBO, UITDKR TBM 8ANCTI01T OF TBM
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CMRCIIES OF THE UNITED ^TES
BT m PUBLUHniO COMHimK, AKD OOVTAIITINO TBI
aSNRRAL STATISTICS OF THOSE CHURCHES FOR THE LAST PRETIOUS TEAR;
Ah ALPHABBTICAL LUT of THB CtoNORSaATIONAL ICnilBTBBS, AHD OF THB OPFIOBBS AXB
Studsbts of Coborboatiobal Thbolooical Bbmibabibs; thb Abbual Rboobd of
Ohavobs; THB Vital Btatutios of Oobobboatiobal Mibistbbs dbobasbd
IB 1902; BTATBHBBTB OF THB NATIONAL CO-OFBRATITB BOOIBTIBt;
THB National and Statb Obqabibatiobb
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AND OTHMB MISCELLANEOUa INF0BMATI0J9,
VOtiUMK No. SO.
NUMBEB OF COPIES, 19,000. .
PDBLISRKD BT VOTB Or
NATIONAL COUNCIL, PORTLAND. ME.,
U.NDIR DIKKCTEON OF THE PUBLISHING OOMMITTBS.
1903.
WYORK
JBRARY
266
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Taob
Contents 2
Calendar for IWKJ-IMH 8
Congiegational Hooiie (illostration) 4
Notes 5
Introdaoiion 6
Tfoasorer's Statement, Biay 11, 1903 8
▲nnoal Beoord :
Ministers Ordained or Installed, 9; Pastors Dismissed, 11; Ministers
Married, 12.
Necrology:
Brief Biographies of Congregational Ministers who died in 1902 13
' Summaries 41
Congregational Clnbs 44
The National Societies :
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions .... 46
Congregifttional Bdnoation Society 48
American Congregational Association 50
Congregational Church Building Society 51
Congregational Home Missionary Society 52
American Missionary Association 54
Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society .... 56
Ministerial ReUef 57
Congregational Theological Seminaries :
Andover, 59; Bangor, 60; Pacific, 61; Chicago, 63; Hartford, 65; Oberlin,
67; Tale, 69; Atlanta, 70.
Alphabetical List of Students in the Seminaries 71
Summaries 80
List of Colleges, Presidents, Treasurers, etc 81
The Annual Statistics of the Churches and Ministers:
Explanations of the Plan of Statistics 82
The Statistics of the Churches and Pastors by States 84
Sunday Schools, Lidependent and Missionary 424
Congregational Ministers Ui Foreign Lands . ' ; 440
The Natiouai and Btatd Organizations of the Churches 442
. Sessions of , u 1903-<)4 447
Attnaal meetings of tl|e National Societies in 1903-04 447
-Qeheral Suminary I'ables for the Year 448
Gains ai|d Losses in Groiips 464
Congregationalism 467
Table oiAdmissibiis 468
Tabto of Memberships 469
Comparatiye Receipts . ""7 :~ ' . " 470
Ministerial Relief 472
AlphabeticalListof Ministers, with Post-Offlce Address 474
Alphabetical List of Licentiates 513
List of Ministers of other Denominations Supplying Congregational Churches, 515
Superintendents of Sunday Schools, Massachusetts 516
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CONGREGATIONAL HOUSE, BOSTON. MASS.
1903.]
NOTES.
NOTES.
"Brexy ohnreh and every minister apoo the rolU of the denomioAtion " is
entitled to shftre in the distrihation of the Ybabt-Book. For this very practical
purpose, " the rolls of the denomination " most he assumed to be the tahles and
list^l tlie Tbab-Book, and the daim of any chnroh or minister to reoeive it, errors
ezoepled, does not arise nntii such chnroh is fonnd in the Ybaa-Book's tables, or
soch minister^ name is enrolled and printed in its ** List of Congregational
MInisten," here reported and printed. To purchasers, the price is 91.00; or, iv
eloth, $1.36. Those entitled to receive it who prefer a oloth binding can have it in
that ftmn by sending 80 cents to
RBV. ASHEB ANDERSON,
406 conobsoational housb,
Boston, Mass.,
to whom all conespondeBoe relating to the Ybab-Book should be addressed, not to
the Pablishing Sodety. It is not safe or sufficient to say " Congregational House "
only, as it has many rooms and oocupants.
A pastor, who has resigned his active service, does not lose his claim to the
Yba»-Book. It Is due to "every minister upon the roll." A church is not
entitled to two copies, one for itself and one for its minister, as is often assumed;
but to its one oopy. The roll is new every year, and a minister's name has no place
on it dmply because it was in the Uut Ybak-Book. It is to be reported each year,
either 1^ the church he Is serving or by the conference or association of which he is
a member, and which is responsible to the churches for record and report of his
good standing.
A number of copies of the Proceedings of the International Council, Boston,
1806, remain <m hand. Price, 91.00. Add twenty-two cents for postage. Send
ordess to J. H. Tewksbury, Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society,
CongvBgatlonal House, Boston.
The following resolution failed to appear in the Minutes of the Council of 1901.
See page 43 of the published Minutes of the Council.
"Jie9olved, That in view of the grave concern regarding the present condition
and futore Interests of the Sunday School work throughout our denomination, the
Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society be requested to furnish a
systematio and graded course of study covering the whole range of Sunday School
work, and that a committee of seven be appointed by this Council to co-operate
with the Society to that end."
I hereby certify that the abo?e resolution was introduced by the business commit-
tee and adopted by the Council.
JOEL S. IVES, Regiitrar,
OONOREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1903.
INTRODUCTION.
It is a matter of disappointment to us that the issue of the Ybar-Book has been
delayed beyond oar expectations of publishing it. We gave up the cherished hope
that May 15th would see the completion of our work when the State schedules were
delayed beyond April 10th. They were reoeiyed in the following order: Jan. 18,
Nevada; Feb. 5, Oregon; Feb. 7, New Hampshire, West Virginia; Feb. 12, Cali-
fornia (Southern); Feb. 14, Arizona; Feb. 16, Montana; Feb. 18, Rhode Island,
Maine; Feb. 20, Mississippi, Ohio; Feb. 23, Oklahoma; Feb. 24, Wyoming; Feb. 26,
Virginia, New Jersey, District of Columbia, Maryland ; Fi»b. 27, Minnesota; Feb. 28,
Texas; March 8, Arkansas, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico; March 6, Florida,
South Carolina; March 9, Vermont, Alabama, Kentucky, Indiana; March 13, Con-
necticut, Wisconsin ; March 16, Hawaii; March 19, Colorado, North Carolina; March
20, North Dakota, New York; March 23, Louisiana, Michigan ; March 34, Iowa;
March 26, Kansas; March 28, Washington, South Dakota; March 30, Illinois, Penn-
sylvania; April 6, Idaho; April 11-29, Massachusetts; April 16, Tennessee; April
21, Georgia; April 25, Utah.
We haye been able to arrange schedules and summaries in alphabetical order,
which will be acceptable to all who use the book.
No changes have been made in the summaries at the close of the book. They
appear as last year.
Attention ought to be called to two things — one, a change in the appearance of
the Massachusetts tables, which explains itself. We were pleased to respect the
vote of the State Association and direct that the tables be printed as they came from
the hands of the State secretary. Whether this method is preferable to that of
preyious years, the brethren interested are at liberty to judge. It requires printing
the names of the Superintendents with their respective Sunday Schools at the end
of the YsAB-BooK. They will be found following the page " Ministers of other
Denominations supplying Congregational Churches." The other item pertains to
the report of New York. A loss of 407 is indicated. This loss owing to a derioal
error last year, in which non*rf porting churches were duplicated through a misun-
derstanding, is apparent only. There has been an actual gain in the State.
A comparison of the reports giving the membership in the Christian Bndeavor
societies with reports received direct from the secretaries of the societies shows
many inaccuracies. In many cases the membership of Junior and Intermediate
societies, and societies in missions connected with the church, is not given. The
result is a much smaller total membenhip than the facts would seem to warrant.
Experience indicates that pastors would do well to insist upon their clerks receiving
from their respective Bndeavor societies correct reports. We cannot consprehend
why so Important a work shoald reoeiva sach indifferent attention.
1903.] INTRODUCTION. 7
A few diacrepancieB will prolMbly be found. These can be aooounted for by
correctioiis having been entered into the body of the report without making change!
in the totals. It will be recalled that the Editor requested State secretaries who
desired proof for reTision to notify him at the time of sending the schedules. A
number paid attention to this, and in other instances, where no proofs were received,
the request was not forwarded.
Cuba comes to a place in the Ykar-Book with five churches. We welcome Cuba.
The Summaries will show considerable gains for which we are not only glad but
grateful. Good work is being accomplished everywhere throughout the churches.
Surely a faithful pastorate is generally indicated.
Our list of " Biographies to date ** is inoreasing. We have on file a number which
Ministers have been pleased to send. This list shoold grow.
We thank the State secretaries for their hearty co-operation, and trust they will
accept our apdogiM if for any reason errors appear which we have striven earnestly
to avoid. Indeed, we feel assured that the present issue marks a decided advance
in the publication of our Tbaa-Book.
ASHBR ANDERSON, Editor.
BoBTOH, BCass., May 25, 1903.
8
OONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1903.
TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
▲OOOUHT WITH THB STATB BODOM.
BtatM.
Dues of 1003
payabl* Jaly 1.
Da«t of 1002
And pravioni
yaara.
AlftlMma m,Tr T. .tftfttT.rr**. .*.....
972 69
145
466
S437 15
AlMkA. t t - T T ,,,,,,-.-,,,,,
1 46
Arizona t-* t --»»»-.»... -T»trrT.
4 65
ArkaniiM
OftlifomiA
Colorado ■■■•
102 63
941 29
32 56
37 60
68 17
49 67
12 03
761 88
75 66
40
545 06
240 10
OoilDMtiCQtt f t - . « . - . - f • . - . T . * t T T . . , . . . . f . . t • 1 1 1 . . . T ,
District of Colombia
Florida
880 27
Q^oriria
536 94
Hawaii
34 74
Idaho
20 19
niinois
Tndf AT)a -- -t ■r--,...»»r»T»--»ttfrtt-TtTt,..-
Indian Territory
Iowa. .•• ...•.•....
888
Kansas
Kflntuckv ----,-t T,-tT ,,.,ttt
12 75
20 89
315 73
10 38
45 96
TiOQisiAnft ..«** »t--.i-»tTr-r.... -.,.*.t...t.t.....T
77 57
317 88
Marvlnnd rrf.r.T-....rfrtt.t.-... ............ ...,...,.
Massachnsetts
M^^^hiiran *..*.* t *...*. r t ... t
Minnesota •••.•. ••...
2n42
839
Mississippi
Missouri i
78
^'^ntana
12 03
224 88
168
299 40
108 10
Nebraska ....-***.....*...*.*.....
Nevada
New Hamniliire - . . - - - 1 . t »,»--.,. t .... . ............
New Jersey
New Mexico .-r-»
53 41
New York
775 47
34 14
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma ...••
38 98
58 30
180 42
46
150 39
888
107 13
30 21
24 79
13 36
175 08
2 01
99 37
393
195 84
Oretron
Pennsylvania •
699 73
Rhode Tsland i-t-t t.-.t ,..»».-- t.t.wt...t
79 12
South Dakota
165 20
223 46
Texas
42 01
11 41
Vermont
^VaShinB^OT) ,-.,.. t t - » - , t -..,-, , - - , * rr , , . , , , - r r ^ r
122 14
Wisconsin
Wvominir ,,tt,...,.T.-T-T,T.».t ■,
Total
$5,694 81
93,696 83
The following recommendation by the Finanoa Committee was adopted b7 the
Coandl at Portland, Me., Oct 12-16. 1901 :~
(1) That the treasurer of the National Council be instructed to call lor one and
one-half cents per member from the churches for each of the three following yean,
instead of two cents per annum as heretofbre.
(Minutee of 1901» page 42.) aAMQBL B. F0BBB8, Tr^amirer.
HAMnwota>, Comr., Mmj 11, 1908.
1903.]
ANNUAL BEOOBD.
ANNUAL RECORD.
obdahsd OS nrsTALLBi).
In this Hat, **o.*' denotes ordination without
Instftllallon; **o. 0." wdination •• paetor;
**•. A «." ordination for foreign miaaioDary
Mrrfee; **r." recognised. Bat owing to in-
dafinite reports. ** o." may tometimea be an
erTorfor*«o.p.
ABBS, HARRT A. O., FlrM
Cb., Central Nyaek. N.Y,. o. i, April 29
ADAMB, JOHN, Wilmington,
N. a. o. i, Mareh 10
ALLBN, MBI.LTDIA M.,
Beaver Dams, N. T., o. Oei. 3
ALI.SN, PAUL BHiST. Hart-
ford Bern., Cambridge, N.T., o, r. p. Dee. 3
ARMBTRONO, ARTHUR H..
Third Cli. , Oak Park, 111. , i.
ARTHUR, CHARLES W.,
Black Creek, N. T., o.
ATHERTON, V. FRANK,
Georgetown, Maaa., 0. <.
AXTONT, JOHN T., Salt Lake
City, U., o.
BACON, WM. A., Park Ch.,
Springfield, Mats., i,
BAILBY, DWIGHT S., King.
flther.Okia., I.
BAKBR, BRNB8T L., North
Weare, N. H., i.
BAKBR, FRANKLIN, Second
Ch., Norfolk, Neb., o.
BAKRBTT, 8. ALLBN, Flor-
enee, If aaa., r. p,
BBCHBR, ANNBTTB M.,
Wheatland, Wyo., o.
BBLKNAP, JAMBS, Liabon,
BELL, 'bnOCH FRTB, No.'
Leominster, Masa,, o.
BRLL, HARRT E., Ann Ar.
bor, lileh., o.
BBNTALL. ALFRED, Sher.
man, Mich., o.
BICKNKLL, JOHN, Camming.
ton, Mass., Missionary to Cey>
loo, o.f. m.
BIBLER. JOHN MARTIN,
Central eh., Eastportf Me., o. i.
BIGBLOW, WARRBN D.,
Yale Rem., Third oh., Guil-
ford, Conn., 0. i.
BIB8BLL, SHBLTON, VeroDi^
N. J.J 0. t.
BI88SLL, WM. F., Hartford
Bern., Warren. Vt., 0.
BLACK. ROBERT F., Red-
field. S. D., Missionary to
FhilipDine Is., o,/, m.
BLBNKARN, OSBORN B.A.,
Plymoath Rock Ch., Valencia,
BLOMQREN, GUBTAVUSi
Finnish Ch., New York, N.Y., o. I.
BOHN, WM. F., Ob rlin Sem.,
Biloam Springs, Ark., o.
BOLGKR, THOS. F., Chicago
Bible Ins., Steamboat Springs,
CoIo«_ o. i.
BOLSTER, F. E., Sheffield,
MaaSu o,
BOOCH, H. O., Omrman Ch.,
Fan Creek, HL, o. i,
BOUTELLnBR, ALBERT,
Central Ch.. Bostim, Mass., o.
BOWLBY, NOBLE O., Ban-
ff»r Seoin Lnnenbarg, Vt., o.
ADFOBD. XMBBY L., B.
WejBMnith, Mass., /.
Feb. 4
Jane 24
Feb. 6
Jane 8
Feb. 13
Dee. 8
Jane 18
Mareh 26
Feb. 26
Jane 8
Dec. 81
May 28
Feb. 24
May 18
May 29
March 11
Oct. 2
May 27
Dec 80
Sept. 11
Sept. 16
Oct. 7
Feb. 18
a
Joly9
Oct. 21
Jane 26
Mareh 18
Oct 16
July 2
BRISTOL, FRANK L., Can- •
dor.N. y., r. Sept. 9
BROCK, LYDIA S., Clay Cen-
ter^Kan., o. Not. 6
BROWN, G. C. SwedUh Oh.,
B. Greenwich, R. I.. i. May 8
BROWN, OLIVER. Pern, Vt., r.p. Oct. 14
BRUNO, FRANK J.. Yale
Bern., asst. pastor. First Ch ,
Waterbary.Conn., o,i. .ToneU
BURDICK. CHA8. H., Chicaso
6«m., Second Ch., Moline, UT., o. i. Jane 6
BURNHAM, DAVID E., Lov.
ell, Me., 0. Jan. 16
BURTON, R. W.. Nellgh. Nf b., o. Mareh 25
BUSH. FRED ROYS, Bangor,
Afich., o. June 10
BUTLER, GEO. M., ass*t pas.
tor, Trinitarian Ch.,New Bed-
ford, Mass., 0. i. Jane 80
CARHART, CHA8. L , Dorset,
Vt., r. p. May 20
CASTRO, FRANCISCO, ^i-
macao, Porto Rico. 0.
CATHCART. SAM'L M., Can-
tral Ch., Middleboro, Mass., I. Not. 11
COOL, JAS. W., Bedford Park
Ch., New York City, i. March 18
COOPER, SAIiUBL B., First
Chnrch, N. Brookfleld, Mas*., i. M«y 28
CORBIN, OLIVER L., Buena
Park, Cal., r. p. Sept. 18
CRANE, FRANK, Union Ch.,
Worcester, Mass., i. Oct. 21
CROCKER. HERBERT G..
Hillside Ch., Oroaba, Neb., o. Sept 11
CROSS, ALLEN E., asst. pas-
tor. Old Booth Ch., Boston, Ms., i. Jan. 28
CURTIS, JOHNS., Candia,N. H., i, Sept. 24
CURTIS. NORMAN R.. HI-
grim Ch., Denver, Colo., o. Jone 6
DACH, HERBERT W., Conk.
lin, Mich., o.
DA VIES, JOHN W. , Creston, 111 , o . Jaly 22
DEAN, LEE M., Yale Bern.,
Tacker Memorial Ch., o. Oct. 16
DETLING, WM. Cv B. Glen-
viUe, O., i Dec. 9
DICKINSON. CHAS. H., First
Ch., Fargo, N. D., i. • Jan. 14
DICKINSON, COFLNELIUS B.,
Colombia Co., Cincinnati, O.. r. Jane 18
DORNAN, WM. W.,Wlnlhrop
Ch., Holbrook, Mass., i. April 2
DUFF, JAS. E., Orisks, N. D., o. July 18
DYEU. H^NRY B, First Ch.,
N#w Bedford, ftf ass., i. Julyl
EDWARDS, L. A., McGiU
Univ., Winthrop. N. Y., o. May 18
ELLIS, J. LINCOLN, Willow
Spring, Mo., o. April 9
ENGLUND. THEODOR, of
Perth Amboy, N. J., at Stoed-
Uh Conf., Providence, R. I., 0. Oct. 8
EBWIN. B. J.,W heat lands, Wye, 0. June 8
ESTES, ROBERT F., Haleys
viUe, Ala., 0. Aug. 10
FARRILL, EDGAR T., Ken.
osha. Wis., i. Dec. 18
FERRIS, CHESTER. Great
Ffells. Mont., 0. i. Oct. 8
FISHER, CHAS. RUBS, Hart.
ford Sem., Oswego Falls, N. Y., 0. Jane 6
FISHER, MILES B., Oak
Chapel, Oakland, Cal., i, Oct. 81
FOWLER, CHAS. E., Oberlin
Sem., Rogers, Ark., o. Nov. 6
FRAZIER, FEAN01B,P\\gT\m
Ch.,6anlee,Neb., i. ^V^^A^
CONGBBQATIONAL TEAB-BOOK.
[1903.
niLLBR, MOMTIB J. B .Hut-
(ard 8«Di., Jaricbo, VI., o.
GABnELR, JOHN P., Halt-
ford Shd., ED5*ld, Codd^ 0.
QAYLORD, BDW. D., RiR-
roTd Ben ., (%Br1«moDt, 11*., o. i
SODDARD, LODIS A.,
Boment Ccnm.. o,
QOIS, BDW. t., T»l» 8«ii..
Dliwall Are. Oh. {wlaKd),
N*» llBVsn, OODD., 0. 1.
QSSMIU, AhTHUU a.. Klrk-
BS, JOBAHK O
Dod.. Mlehkno CltVi juu., u-
HAOAR, CHAULKti B., Ujde
Fwfc, Vl.. o i.
HALBKRT, LKBOY A.. Uhi.
oao B«n., B«na Cb.,Cblcuo,
IH., 0.
HAUUO.SD, H. O., Ptilcan
Biiitdi. UlsD., a.
BANNA, UHAULES W., But
OuuD, OoDn., i.
H.\UR1B, U. R., BMOnd Ch.,
I>m«r,»;olo„ o.
IIAWKSB, QBO. B., CintoD,
8.D., c.
HAWKINS. CHAUKCBY J.,
HAWKINS, NB(ra AN HALL,
S*lb«n, Colo., a.
HATWABD. 0HA8. E„ Pot-
MT.Vl., r.B.
HKIiaMAKOB, £DQAR 1..,
Hukato. Hlnn., o.
BIOS INB, ROBERT ll.,8uil-
llle, O..
.CHAKI
BCOCK,
il.,C.I..
FUAN.
i^Mcflgld. Mu*.,
UUBBAUD, UBO. U.,
Ob., Hinrhlll, Ifus., 1.
JAUKt), OWEN, No. Powul,
Vl., r. B.
JKNNIMOS, Wlf. LBWm.
BuBor B*m., Bo. "
Jl^iktNi' GEO.
Bern., Monrot, Odd
JOHNBON„B. U.,
«r Sam., WhlUo-, VI , o.
JOSED, J. OWtUI, WUIlDg-
ford. Coon., 1.
KBDZIE, WH. ROSCOE,
VIckiburE, HlBh., 0.
SELLER, I.BWI8 H., Pilgiioi
Ob., tlllwautoe, Wli.. f.
KNIUHT, WU. A., Bstkalay
Tempi*, Boaua, Hhi , i.
KNOWLE8, RICH A KC, Wall.
flaet, Mun., o.
LATQKOP, CHA8. A., Uiv-
flowar Oh., Toledo, O., p. i.
LEUMON, CHAB. H., North
Oh., ClaToUnd, O., r.p.
LElfliq.V, WH. Q., Wind-
LOMBABb, HBCSJERt" '
Bjraald.Haaa, t.
LOVElX. OBAB. N., Sooth-
wlak,lbaa., e.i.
LOWBT.OBOAH. Moodr Bibb
M.CFADDBN, HOBKHT A„
Danvan, HaH^ t.
MAB8H, HOBBRT L., Bur.
Osl.SS
No..*
HriS%l?.-pBR01VAL l^.';
Nov. I
JnnalR
hK3«:;''&?.'bJ;
March*
yanblO
McKEXzTb 'alKX, t.., Tate
Hatcbl
Jaoalt
■■STii,SSW"'-»o4i...T":
BapLU
jQneU
HoWHORTKB, ANDREW T.',
NOT.W
Sapt. n
HEAr>"'ELVBLL O , Hi. V«r'
DOD, 6., (.
Aof . IT
Am. U
Dm.U
MIX, CUPTON H., ClIKon.
JoljSl
.Si""-..aT o., i'
H>714
bridn, Vl , 0.
Jao.n
HOOlla. ABTHDR A.,Chl»BO
8*in.,B«kun.lll., o.
jDiri
"
HO')BB. NEWTON W., Brlib-
lon. 0.; 0.
!><».»
Julyl
HOORE. l(..SUTbiiok,UlDn,B.
NAYLOR, J. W.. Wa« Point,
Dec. 30
Uoft
NlCHOLe. JOHN H., LItcb:
Bapt.S
Dscl
NOIt-|'ON?BT^PHKN A^Flral
May 17
JbhU
Ch.Wotom. Mm.,, (.
NOYCE, JOBEfH C, Irtinc
Jon. 11
ton. Neb^ o.
Fab. 11
O H LB O N, O.. Bildcapon,
Conn., Bvetdiih Cant., Provl.
dau«,B.I.. 0.
OWKN, EDWARD P.. Han.
' cbeatar, Okla., s.
PATTXRflON, OKO. W., Ban-
I dolph Cenln, Vt., I.
PKRCIVAL, JOHN T., Bpo-
Fab. It
Jal; 11
Fab. U
Jao.lA
Not. 10
Feb.!
JonalS
Aug. M
Not. 1«
Dm. 11
Oot. I
p£tbrson, bauubl, a
ftACb.,FI»ibuiit,HlDn.
PIKKCB. PAYBUN E , B«E
pir
PBA-rrljllIlN R., Tompkini
Ava. Ob., Brooklyn, N. T„ «.
FREBTIDGlf, Wli. J., Laonl
dai. Hlcb , o.
PRICE. Wli.F., Vlroqna, Wla., ,
BAyMOND.FREUEKlCKW.,
YalaSem., BaH Wa^noalb. Hi.
I RKED, LKWIB T., Canandal-
ina, N Y.. f.
■ REINHOLD, FRANKLIK P ,
Wlndioc Locki. Conn . (.
EIDINOS. EDWARD J., Chi.
SapLW
. Au(.n
oee. uborob g.
Ch,, HnntlDfion.Ua
—1, fRAt(K
m HanD, Conn.,
K., FliM
SARdsNT, 3AMV,i
bon, N. H., 1.
BAUBER, G. A ., New Eocbaila,
BOliUbiAKBR, W., PHirlm
Ch , CnaUHi, lo , i.
BOOTT, DARIDB B,, I^ncai-
lar, Haai., i,
BOOTT, GBO. W., Surk,
SKN^BTAOKB. H, A., Wood^
TlUe, PUirlm Ch„ Binnnah, On
BBBLIKJN, FBAM K M., Orae-
lajr, Ooh),, i.
a«pt 11
0. JonaA
Jaa.SI
1903.]
ANNUAL REGORD.
11
BBING. WONG TUK. ai eTsn.
9f\\»U Honolala, H. I., o. Jane 18, 22
8LATEK. dHELDON C.,He«.
per, N. D., o. ' Jane 24
BLBKPER, WM. W., Welles-
ley, 1Cm8.. i. May IS
SMART, OBOROB T., Newton
Higblande, Mam , i. March 11
SMITH, CH AS. O., rilgrim Oh.,
CThleago. for evangel, work, o. Sept. SO
SMITH, J. Q., North CaroUna
State AM*n. Raldgh, N. O., o. Sept. 28
SNBLL, LAIRD W., Bozford,
Mam., i. Oct. SO
SPENOE. WM. H., Pilgrim Oh.,
Oambridge, M^ee^ i. Jan. 21
8TA0KMAK, CARL, Second
Ch.. Cornwall, Conn., o. i. Jaly li
8TAGKPOLB, MARKHAM W.,
Magnolia, MaM.« o. i, April 19
STAHU KARL L.. Gbtei«o
Sem. , Oer, Ch^ Orete, Neb. , o . Jmw 17
STARR, HARRIS E., United
Ch., B. Providence, R. I , o. Jan. 8
STB ARN8, ED WARD R., Lan.
caster, N. H., i, Aug. 27
STEELE. WM. [iVM.],Oourte.
nay.S. D., r. Feb. 11
STBIN, II. W., Chicago Sem.,
German Ch., Grand view, lo., o. i. Jnne 24
STETSON, OSCAR F., Carver,
MaM., o. i. May 14
STILLMAN, O. M.. Flrtt Ch.,
Cheyenne, Wyo., o. Aug. 18
STOWE, CHARLES E., Cen.
tral So. Ch., Bridgewater, Ma., i. Oct. 28
SWERTFAOER, GEO. A.,
Rotland. Vt., o. Dec. 10
SWIFT, CLARBNCB F., Cen-
tral Ch., Fall River, Maaa., i. Jaly 16
TAISNE, TBLBSPHORE,
Hartford Sem., French Ch.,
Marlboro, Mve , o. Nov. 25
TALMAGE. CHA8. H., Wlna-
low Cb., Taunton, Maae., i. April 8
TARR, JA9. J. G , Sheldon,Vt., o. Oct. 29
TAYLOR, H. J., Lake Park,
Minn., o. Oct. 7
TAYLOR, T. A ., WllUeton, N. D., o. Jaly 23
THAYER, CHAS. 0., Union
Ch., Providence, R. I., o. Jane 20
THOMPSEN, OLE, Chicago
Sem., Nortoeaian Free Ch.,
Moekegon, Mich., o. May 20
THOMSON, ROB'T J., Boand
Brook, N. «r. i, Oct. 28
TICB, JOS. H., PenAeld, O. o. Oct. 27
TOOTHAKER, ARCHIE,
Highland, Kan., o. Jan. 22
TOWNSBND, JEWETT C,
Litchfield. O., o. Sept. 18
TROWBRIDGE, JOHN P.,
North Rochester, Mass., i. Nov. 18
TUTTLE, JOHN B., First Ch.,
Lincoln, Neb., r. Sept. 19
VALLBNTYNB, J. W., Mar.
ahall, Minn., o. Oct. 8
VAN HORN, FRANCIS J.,
Old Sooth Ch., Wereester,
Mass.. U Dec. 18
VAN LUVBN, S. A., Olivet
Ch., Denver, Colo., o. April 24
WAGNER, WALTER A., As.
barj Park, N. J., i. Oct. 7
WAKUTBMANI , HUNTING-
TON W., Santee. Neb., o, Sept. 10
WALDRON, JOHN D.. Cen.
tral Union Ch., Honolnla, H. I., o. Jane 1
WALKER, HERBERT, Union
Ch., Bartlett, N. H., i. Dec. 18
WALTON, JA8. An Velva,
N. D«, 0. Nov. 25
WUITB, F. DALB. Hodaon.
vllle, Mleh., o, Jun€» I
WHITB, RALPH H., Cam-
mington, Mass., o. Aug. 14
WILLIAMS, THISTLE A.,
Chicago Sem., Waapan, Wis., o. July 15
WIMAN. GU8TAF. SwedUh
Mission Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., i. June 11
WILSON. DANIEL E., Way-
zaU and Grovelaod, Minn., tf. Jan. 14
WOODBRIDGE, RICHARD
G., Prospect Hill Ch., Somer.
vllle, Mass., {. Feb. IS
WOODSUM. WALTER H..
Hampstead. N. H.. i. April 29
WRIGHT, WM. E, Central
Ch., Philadelphia, Pa., o. Sept. SO
WUR8T, ALBERT E., Blller-
ica. Maas^ o. Nov. 6
WYATT, FRANCIS O., PUno, 111., o. Sept. 4
YUKL, ADOLPH, as mission.
ary worker, Silver Lake, Minn., o. Sept. 24
ZIMMERMAN, BENJ., Santee.
Neb., 0. Sept. 10
PASTORS DI81CIS3BD.
ABBOTT, ERNEST H., Fryebnrg, Me.,
Jan. 28.
ANDBRSON, CARL J.. Sw€di$h Ch., Proo-
tor, Vt., April 23.
ANGBLL. ERNEST E., Bast Barre and
Orange, Vt., March 5.
Bacon, WM. a., Sh»lbnme Falls, Mass ,
Dee. 81.
BAKER, ERNEST L., Centre Harbor, N.
H.,Feb.9.
BERLE, ADOLPH A., Brighton, Mass.,
Sept. 85.
BOARDMAN. JOHN R., West Ch., Port.
land. Me., Jan. 22.
BOURNE, ALEX. P , Phillips Ch., Exeter,
N. H., Oct. 28.
BRADFORD, EMERY L., Bozford, Maas.,
Jane 8.
BRADLEY, DAN F, First Ch., Grand
Rapids, Mich., April 22.
BRYANT, SBELYE, Canton, Mass, Deo 81.
BUCHANAN, WM. J., Hanover, Conn., July
25.
CATHCART, SAMUEL M., Third Ch., Chel.
sea Mass sent 17
CHAM BERLIN, 'jambs A., Center Cb.,
Torrlngton, Conn^ April 29.
CLARK. EDWARD L., Central Ch , Boston,
Mass., March 11.
CONRAD, A RCTURU8 Z., First Ch.,Worces-
ter. Mass., April 18.
COPPING, BERNARD C, Acton, Mass.,
Jane 4.
CREDEFORD, GEO. H., Wells River, Vt.,
April 1.
CRBSSEY, PBMBBRTON H., No. Conway,
N. H., Oct. 18.
DANFORTH, RALPH E., Newfane, Vt.,
Sept. 17.
DASOOMB, ARTHUR S., Glencoe, Minn.,
Aug. 28.
DUDLEY, JOSEPH F., First Ch., Fbrgo,
N. D., Jan. 14.
FURBISH, EDWARD B., Spencerport, N.
Y., Marrh 18.
GARDNER, RUFUS P., Hampstead, N. H.,
April 29.
GAYLORD, EBER W., North Ch., Amherst,
Maas., Jane 10.
HALE, EDSON D., Decoto, Cal., Nov. 8.
HALL. JOHN C , Sutton, Maas., Feb. 18.
HATCH, DAVID P., South Ch., Lawrence,
Maas., May 12.
HAYWARD. CH ARLBS B., Jericho CenUr,
HEGkBR, HERMAN F., Bethany Ch.,Chl.
cago. III., Sept. 25. _
HOPKINS, HENRY, ?VmC\i.,KMwi»Cl^t%
Mo., lUreh U.
CONQBEOATIOMAL 7EAB-BOOK.
HOUOHTON, BOaa 0., Flnt Ch . Ohabaa,
Hm., Jdd* 4.
HOWKINa, OBABLB8 W., Veula, U:,
JACOBS. HERBERT H.. HanoTer SI. Ch.,
UflvukM, Wla., Dm. IS.
JOUiraOK, QEO. H., John Bt. Ob., Lovill,
Hiua.. Uirota IT.
JOVSS, J. OWEH.BonDil Brook, N. J., April
a.
K-VIGBT, WU. A., Otnlnl Ob., Fall RlTer,
LOUBXrD.'b'eRBERT E., OhtcTTflald, He.,
OoLH.
LUOS, FRANK L., Unkin Cb., TiddIod,
Ifu... JdLv I.
ItlRTAbDEN, ROBERT A., Cantnl Cb.,
OMhc.Uui, JaneaS.
XARBTOH. PKROrVAL F.. Lweuler. K.
IClah.
llDUILLAN, PETER, Bdwanli Ch., North.
anploD, Mm*., Joly 11.
VEAb, ELWSLl d, Puk Cb , Olnelud,
MEXn^OLIVRR W , Enfitid, Conn., April
lUTUHELL, <^SO. W., Fr>ok)ln, Hub,,
Jnlr 1.
ICOORE, EDWARD C, CMtnl Cb., Prert.
1. March 11.
ITEPHKIT A
PoiETiER, ELBERT B., Bild(evaleT, Uaa.,
RICeI WH. A..BaL1sTm>Ave.Ch,IT*wark,
S. J., Oct. BO.
KIOHARDSON. JOdEi'H B., MUpah Cb.,
BOBINSOK, BDW
u, UloneapoUa, lllDD.,a«pt.B.
lOK, EDWARD BRADFORD, Lit-
boss', JOHN 4., lUmpwa, N, U.. Jane IB.
BAKOENT, OLARBNOB 8., SI. Han''- Ate.
Ch., Omaha. Neb., Jan. t.
SKBtL, LAIRD WlNOATE, DdIoo Ch.,
No. Brookflsld, Maw., Ua)' 19.
BTEAR.fS, EDWARD R., WamD, 11*.,
8TEINER, EDWARD A., Buidiiikr, 0„
Rot. 8.
8T1LBS, WU. C, Baoond Ch., BtonlngUin,
Conn.. Jan. IT,
TWEEDY, HENRY H., PJvmontb Ob..
una. N Y.
TAN eOR.V. FRANCIS J.. PlynDnUi Ch.,
Dealfolnei, lo.. Oot.t.
WALKBR, Wl£. H., Wllmaue, III.. Jane 3.
KINiaTBBS HABBIEO.
ABBOTT. JUSTIN EDWARDS, of Bom
bay.IndU,--""-— - ' "■—■--•" — <■
BAIRD, CORRT B., of Eanau CII7, Ho.,
«Dd jMal* Pauon.of Fnablo,CDla..dBpL18.
BICKNBLL, JOHN, under appolnunenltor
Jairoa Collen, and Nal[la L.Bmllh. at Wlo-
aled. CanD.,)Dna 6.
BILLIQ, CLINTON A., of Normal. IIL. and
Habi Erana, of Fond du Lac, Wl... Dee. 10.
BLOOD,CHABLReR.,aDdAnDleC. Beard.
atRanUDl, Ill.,Jilna4.
BDBDICE, CHA8. H., of ICollH, Dl-, and
Uvnia I. Wllaon, of Harrie, Wl*.
BUSWELL, JES9E, and JasDl* Boll, at
PesatoDlna, HI., April 1«.
OHDKN, CLAY DENT, aod Abble Annata
VM^ of Tample, N. S., at Fliahbarg, llaaa..
[1903.
fiS:
CR03BLAND, tIEORQE B.ot Kwiai
Mo., and Lors Elinor* Loomla, of
oatha. Ho., Jan. I.
DKNISON, JOHN R., Boatoo, Haaa., and
Psarl L. ITndarvood, of New York. Dee. n.
FISHER. C. F., of Deep Rlier, ODnn., and
Harj L. Havei, ot Uaieattna, Id.. Haj n.
FRANCIS. ARTHUR J., and Hay ChLabbtm.
at OM»gD, 111., Oct. 1.
FULLER, UONTIB J. B., of Jericbo, Tt..
and Martha Lfon, of Pern, VI., Dec. SI.
QALE, CLARENCE R., of Spokane, Waih.,
and Eatherapeneer.af Aldan, Id, Sept. U.
GR.'IY. W. B. D..and Annette M. Becber, of
Ch*tenD*.Wvo.,jDnel4.
HART. HASTINGS B..ot Chleaco.IU., and
Joaepbin* M. Newton, ol Maplalon, H.
HAWiSS, OEOROE B., ol Outon, B. D.,
r, Conn
HAWKINS.
laabel K«i
AprUR.
HAYNES. WILLIAM,
Mlcb, —■' " " "—
hbybe.'ben'
Ada L. Andi
J., i
Frona C. Yanjer. ol KeDlon, O.,
E, ofLeadTllle.ODlo-and
, of Cllmai. HIeb.. at Dul-
ler. O0I0., Sept. IB.
HOLP. LINCOLN ARCHER, of DOTaud,
[.'ora Eaiella Waalanbaif,
BUCKEL OUVgil,
ihnaon. of konieUli,
g. In Warren, HlOD..
e IS.
k CI17.
JUDD, HUBERT O.. of Hanlorrllle, Hlnn..
and Clara Herman, of CooMlle, O. , Uarnb V>.
KIHBALL. JOHN HOVEY, of Sebaatopol,
Cal., and Ealelle Ann Robtnaon, of Lo* An-
nlei, Cal., April 3.
LANDALS, T. GUY. of Epplof, N. H., »d
EdUb U. iHeree.of Medford.UiiH.. Jan. li.
LOVKTT. WILLIAM P., of Ba; Cltr,Hleh.,
■Dd Cora MoCaodlUh, of CbleafO. 111.. U
I>*venpon,lo.,Ocl.U.
LUKE, J.O. and Sarah A. Hn(bei. at Coal-
dala. Pa., ApHiaa.
LYON, CLARENCE C. ol Canlarbnry,
Conn., aod Alice E. Oonld, of Cambr^dfe.
LY^N, ALBERT J08IAH, of Brooklin.
H. Y., and Annie Elltabeth Hllla, of War-
ren. Hail
li Jeeal* M.
O EG RUE A.,
jamleron. at Mllbum, 111.. Feo. ai.
PRENTISS. WILLIAM 0.. and Elale A.
Hatbeway, bolh of Poqnenock, Conn.,
BHELDEN. FRANK M., ot Greeler, Colo.,
and Alio* Keeoui. of Sbenuidoah, lo.
elNOLKTON, J. II.. of Po^l. Idaho, and
MbKIp J.CoLlum. otOoWrn.Col., DfO.M.
eyl'lKEa, GUY F., of Boulah, a, D^and
llelcn Msy (jveetun, of lllli^bcock, S. D..
SWSBt' FRANKLIN WAIT, o( Adrian.
Mlcb,, and Mary Amolo Sievem, ot Cln-
THU^'tON, LAW'RENCE.^iod Matilda B.
r..Unl...
WHITE, RALl'HH
ind Mabel Rochfor
Deo. 31.
WBITBLAW. J
n.Conn.,
. J. D.,_and BalU* Htrlam
OllotOD. Wla.. March M.
"HAB B.,atCambridn,]fBa*.,
Ooohran, at CambiUia, O.,
1903.] NECBOLOOr. 13
NECROLOGY.
OF
CONOREOATIONAL MINISTERS
Who Dird in the Tear 1902.
Andrus, Euzur, son of Arthar and Mary (Ingraham) Andrus, was born
at Stafford, Oenesee Co., N. T., Feb. 28, 1818. He studied theology under
Instmctlon of his father. Ordained by a Consregatlonal Coancil, at Keeler,
Mich., 1850. Pastorates: Keeler, Mich.', 1850-58; Augusta, Mich., 1853-57;
NUes, Mich., 1857-61; Allegan, Mich., 1865-70; Pentwater, Mich., 1870-72;
Angola, Ind., 1872-77; Vicksbnirg, Mich., 1877-81; Cooper, Mich., 1881-84;
Alamo, Mich., 1884-^6; Douglas, Mich., 1886-91. Chaplain, 6th Michigan
Infantry, 1861-65. Chaplain, Zach. Chandler Post, G. A. R., South Haven,
Mich., at time of his death. Married, Iti Livingston County, Mich., 1848,
Mary E. Wilson, who died in Keeler, in May, 1852. Married, Nov. 6, 1854, in
Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Penn., Emily, daughter of Elijah and Abigail
(Parsons) Carpenter, who survives him. Five children, three living. Died
of congestion of heart and lungs, at South Haven, Mich., Sept. 1, 1902, aged
84 years, 6 months, 8 days.
Austin, Lbwis Auodstink, son of John Williams and Olive (Whitcomb)
Austin, was bom in Poaltney, Vt., April 26, 1834. He received his academic
education at Troy Conference Academy, being graduated, 1852, and at Mid-
dlebury College, graduating, 1856. Ordained and installed at Orwell, Vt.,
June 25, 1862, dismissed, 1868. Tutor, Middlebnry College, 1857-59 ; prin-
cipal, JonesviUe Academy, 1859-61 ; principal, Burr and Burton Seminary,
1868-72; principal, Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., 1872-75; pro-
fessor of Greek in same, 1876-80; professor of Latin, Middlebnry College,
1880-85; professor of Latin, Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla., 1886-98.
Pastor, Orange City, Fla., 1898-190i. Trustee, Middlebnry College, 1880.
Married, Sept 7, 1859, at Bennington, Vt., Mary Louise, daughter of Zadok
and Clarissa (Winslow) Taft, who died, Jan. 18, 1889. Three children, one
living. Harried. Aug. 5, 1890, at Zanesvllle, 0., Mrs. Mary Richards Brig-
ham, who died, Feb. 1, 1895. Died of heart disease at Orange City, Fla.,
July 10, 1902, aged 68 years, 2 months, 14 days.
Avert, John, son of Robert Stanton and Sally (Crary) Avery, was born
at Preston, Conn., Aug. 19, 1819. His academic education was at Bacon
Academy, Colchester, Conn. Was graduated from Yale College, 1848, and
from Tale Divinity School, 1847. Was ordained by the New London County
Aasociation to the Congregational ministry at Lebanon (Exeter Parish),
Coon., June Si, 1848; installed pastor at Exeter, 1848, dismissed by council.
14 CONGREQATIOMAL YEAR-BOOK. [1903.
1878; supplied Central Village, Conn., 1878-78; West Woodstock, Conn.,
1878-81; Ledyard, Conn., 1881-92. Was Begtstrar of New London County
Association. Pabllcations : Historical Sketch of the New London Coanty
0>nference of Congregational churches, Oct., 1887, pp. 18. Reminiscences
of tlie Minister's Calling, New London, Conn., 1895, pp. 43. History of the
Town of Ledyard, Conn., 1901, pp. 884. Married, Nov. 6, 1851, at Lyme,
Conn., Susan M., daughter of Reuben and Betsy B. (Wait) Champion. Mrs.
Avery is still living. Three daughters, one of whom is living. Died of
pneumonia at Norwich, Conn., April 28, 1902, aged 82 years, 8 months, 4
days.
Barber, Alansqn Darius, son of Roswell Mather and Esther (Howe)
Barber, was born in Beekmantown, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1818. He received his
academic education at Plattsburgh, N. Y., and at University of Vermont,
being graduated, 1845. He studied theology at Andover Theological Sem-
inary, and was graduated, 1848. Ordained as evangelist by Presbytery of
Champlaln, at Mooers, N. Y., Jan. 17,* 1849. Pastorates: Pern, N. Y.,
1849-52; Williston, Vt., installed, Jan. 30, 1852, dismissed, 1859; Wellsboro,
N. Y., 1866-71; Penn, Pa.. 1871-74; Clarendon, Vt., 1875-77. Degree:
A. M., Vermont University, 1848. Editor, Vermont Chronicle, 1877-84. Publi-
cations : Religions Life and Opinioos of John Milton, Blbllotheca Sacra, July,
1859, and January, 1860. History of Beneficiary Education, Presbyterian and
Princeton Review, April, 1896. Alleged Persecution of Massachusetts, or
Justice to the Pilgrims, New England and Yale Review, March, 1892. His-
tory of Presbyterian Church of Beekmantown, N. Y., Plattsburgh Republica-
tion. Pastors of First Presbyterian Church of Plattsburgli for a Hundred
Years, in Proceedings, etc., 1897. Den nan t as a Leader in tiie Educational
Progress of this Age : address before Vermont Historical Society, November,
1896, in Proceedings. Reviews of Dr. Augustus H. Strong's Theology of
the Great Poets, Presbyterian and Reformed Review, July, 1899. -The Integrity
of John Milton vindicated. Married, May 22, 1849, at Montpelier, Vt.,
Martha Amanda, daughter of Henry Yale and Caroline (Yale) Barnes. Mar-
ried, Aug. 2, 1853, at Williston, Vt., Lucretla. daughter of Ellsha and Sarah
rEillott) Miller. Wife still living. One son. Deacon William M. Barber, of
Williston. Died of old age at Williston, Vt., Aug. 30, 1902, aged 83 years,
10 months, 8 days.
Barrows, John Henry, d. d., son of John Manning and Catherine Paine
(Moore) Barrows, was born in Medina, Mich., July 11, 1847. He received
his academic education in the Preparatory Department of Olivet College. He
was graduated from Olivet College, 1867. Studied theology at Yale Divinity
School, 1867-63, at Union Theological Seminary, 1865-69, and at Andover
Theological Seminary, 1874-75. Ordained to the Congregational ministry by
Andover Conference at Lawrence, Mass., April 29, 1875. Pastorates: Eliot
Church, Lawrence, Mass., Installed, April 29, 1875; dismissed, Sept. 8, 1880;
Maverick Church, East Boston, Mass., Installed, Dec. 1, 1880, dismissed,
Sept. 28, 1881; First Presbyterian Church, Chicago, III., Installed, Dec. 8,
1881, dismissed, Feb. 16, 1896. Degrees > a. b.. Olivet, 1867; a. m.. Olivet,
1870 ; D. D., Lake Forest University, 1882. Was president World's Parlia-
ment of Kellgions, 1893; professional lecturer In University of Chicago,
1895-1902; trustee of the United Society of Christian Endeavor, 1902; Bar-
rows lecturer to India, 1896-97 ; Morse lecturer. Union Theological Seminary,
1903.] NECROLOGY. 15
1898; coancillor of tbe Chaataaqaa (N. Y.) Assembly, 1899-1902; president
of the American Institute of Sacred Literature, 1899-1902 ; president, Ober-
Un College, 1899-1902; Earl lecturer, Pacific Theological Seminary, Berkeley,
Cal., 1902, etc. Publications : pamphlets and sermons,— History of the First
Congregational Church, Springfield, 111., 1878, pp. 12. The Perfection of the
Bible, sermon preached at Portland, Me., 1879, pp. 20. Annirersary and
Historical Sermon at the Eliot Congregational Church, Lawrence, Mass.,
1880, pp. 29. The Nation and the Soldier, a memorial address, Chicago,
1888, po. 17. Christian Manhood, a sermon, tribute to Charles O. Hammond,
Chicago, 1884, pp. 16. Eulogy on Wendell Phillips, Chicago, 1884, pp. 24.
A New-Year's Letter, with the Third Anniversary Sermon, Chicago, 1884,
pp. 16. Address before the American Sunday School Union, Philadelphia,
1885, pp. 16. America, or Christianity in our National Life, St. Louis. 1889,
pp. 22. Municipal Patriotism, Thanksgiving sermon, Chicago, 1890, pp. 22.
A Ten Years' Pastorate in Chicago, sermon, 1891, pp. 12. The Ideas of
Christian Education : The Argument for the Christian College, Inaugural ad-
dress at Oberlln, June 20, 1899 (reprinted from the Btbliotheca Sacra) ^ pp. 18.
Spiritual Forces in American History, sermon before th^ American Home
Missionary Society, New York, 1899, pp. 20. Memorial Sermon in Honor of
Rev. Walter Manning Barrows, d. d., Greenwich, Conn., 1899, pp. 80.
Boolcs, — Tbe Gospels True Histories, Lothrop & Co., Boston, 1891, pp. 150.
I Believe in God the Father, Revell, Chicago, 1892, pp. 150. Henry Ward
Beecher, Funk & Wagnalls, N. Y., 1893, pp. 250. History of Parliament of
Religions, Chicago, 1893, pp. 1600, 2 vols. Christianity the World Hellglon,
McClurg, Chicago, 1897, pp. 412. A World Pilgrimage, McClurg, Chicago,
1897, pp. 478. The Christian Conquest of Asia, 1898, Scribners, N. Y., pp.
258. Married, May 6, 1875, at Wllllamstown, Mass., Sarah Eleanor, daugh-
ter of Thomas and Sarah Ann (Cowdin) Mule. Wife still living. Five chil-
dren, four living. Died of pleuro-pneumonia and angina pectoris, at Oberlln,
O., June 8, 1902, aged 54 years, 10 months, 22 days.
Bakrows, Wuxiam Hrnry, son of Andrew and Sarah (Storrs) Barrows,
was born at Mansfield, Conn., Sept. 9, 1830. He received his academic edu-
cation at Kimball Union Academy and at Amherst College. He studied
theology at East Windsor Hill Theological Seminary. Ordained to the
Congregational ministry by Council at Lansing, lo., Sept. 1, 18G8. Pastor-
ates: Blandford, Mass., 1863-65; Lempster and Goshen, N. H., 1865-67;
Poatville, lo., 1868-69; Cass, lo., 1869-74; Hampton, lo., 1874-77; Stacey-
ville, lo., 1877-88; Mantour, lo., 1883-89; Cass, lo., 1889-94; Southbury,
Conn., 1894-99. Married, Feb. 10, 1864, at Newport, N. H., Abia Chapln,
daughter of James and Sophia Chapln Baker. Wife still living. Died of
paralysis, Oct. 18, 1902, at Vernon Center, Conn., aged 72 years, 1 month,
9 days.
* Bkll, John Wiluam, son of John William and Margaret Ellen (Morris)
Bell, was born at Amesbury, Mass., Aug. 23, 1866. He received his academic
education at Hackettstown Collegiate Institute, also at StanfordviUe. He
studied theology at Union Missionary Training Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.
He was licensed as evangelist at South Seabrook, July 19, 1892, and at North
Hampton, April 17, 1894, for two years each time. Ordained by council at
Kewlngton, N. H., Aug. 26, 1896. Pastorates : Newington, N. H., July, 1896,
to May 18, 1900; Beattystown, N. J. (Presbyterian), June, 1900, to Deo. 28,
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1901. Married, March 2, 1894, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Selma L., daughter of
George W. and Francenta (I)all) Fountain. Wife still living. Three chU-
dren, all living. Died of Bright's disease at Beattystown, N. J., Dec. 28,
1901, aged 35 years, 3 months.
Bkll, Samuel Limtov, son of William H. and Margaret Linton Bell, was
born at Ballyroney, Ireland, May 15, 1850. He received his academic edoca-
tion at Presbytorian Academy, Norwich, England, and at Cambridge Univer-
sity Extension, England. Studied theology at Nottingham (Congregational),
England, and was graduated in 1876. Ordained to the Congregational minis-
try in England, June, 1877. Pastorates: Bristol, England; Pinchbeck, Eng-
land; supplied at Cromble Street Church, Salem, Mass., July 1 to Nov. 1,
1883; Marblehead, Mass., installed Feb. 28, 1884, and was pastor till his
death. Married, Sept. 10, 1888, at Swampscott, Mass., Leila E., daughter of
Andrew B. and Eliza H. (Kittredge) Lawric. Wife still living. One son
living. Died of malignant endocarditis at Marblehead, Mass., May 27, 1902,
aged 52 years, 12 days.
Bird, William, son of Rev. Isaac and Ann (Parker) Bird, was born in
Valetta, Island of Malta, Aug. 17, 1823. His academic education was pur-
sued at Oorham and Oilman ton academies. He pursued a course of three
years at Dartmouth College, and was graduated in 1844. He studied theology
one year.at Ollmanton Theological Seminary, and at Andover two years, being
graduated, 1850. He was ordained by a Congregational Council held at Mer-
rimac, N. H., Nov. 17, 1852. In 1853 he began his missionary career In Syria,
where he labored until his death. He was transferred to the Presbyterian
Board In 1870, when that body was formed by separation from the Amerlcair
Board. He was married Feb. 12, 1853, in Exeter, N. H., to Sarah Folsom,
daughter of Deacon John T. and Sarah (Folsom) Gordon. Four children
were born, two of whom are living. Died of kidney disease, Aug. 29, 1902,
at Beirut, Syria, aged 79 years, 12 days.
Blake, Silas Lkroy, d. d., son of Myron Mead and Lucy (Sioiic) Rlake,
of Salisbury, Conn., was bom in Cornwall, Vt., Dec. 6, 1834. He pursued
his academic education in Burr and Burton Seminary, Manchester, Vt. Was
graduated flrom Mlddlebury College, Middlebury, Vt., 1859, and from Andover
Theological Seminary In 1864. He was ordained to the Congregational min-
istry in the town of Pepperell, Mass., Dec. 7, 1864. Pastorates: Pepperell,
Mass., installed, Dec. 17, 1864, dismissed, 1868; Concord, N. H., South
Church, installed, January, 1869, dismissed, 1877; Cleveland, O., Woodland
Avenue Church, installed, Dec. 12, 1877, dismissed, April 14, 1880; Fitch-
burg, Mass., Calvinistlc Congregational Church, installed, Sept. 1, 1880,
dismissed, March 14, 1887; New London, Conn., First Church, Insjalled,
March 30, 1887. Degrees: a. b. and a. m., Middlebury; d. d. Iowa College,
1883. Corporate Member, A. B. C. F. M. ; Member of Pastoral Union, Hart-
ford Theological Seminary; New Hampshire Home Missionary Society;
Massachusetts Home Missionary Society. Publications : Annals of a Beau-
tiful Life, Concord, N. H., 1879, pp. 123. The Book, or. When and by
Whom the Bible was Written, Congregational Publishing Society, 1880, pp.
288. The Early History of First Church of Christ, New London, Conn.,
1897, pp. 323. The Later History of First Church of Christ, New London,
Conn., 1900, pp. 559. The Separates, or, Strict Congregationallsts of New
England, Congregational Publishing Society, 1902, pp. 211. After Death,
1903.] NECROLOGY. 17
Whit? ten sermons. New London, 1897, pp. 181. (George Washington, His
Services and Character, New London, 1897, pp. 34. John Winthrop, the
Founder of New London. The Life of the New Kingdom. The Home.
Sermons and Addresses. Married Emma Severance,. Aug. 16, 1859. Married
Isabel Lawrence, Oct. 25, 1871. Married, Jan. 5, 1881, at Framlngham, Mass.,
Carrie Louise, daughter of James Harvey and Mary Annie Clapp (Harrington)
Blood. No children. Died, Sept. 8, 1902, at New London, Conn., of intest-
inal hemorrhage, aged 67 years, 8 months, 28 days.
BosTWiCK, Elmer Dsl^on, son of Delazon and Abigail (Loomis) Bost-
wick, was born in Edinbarg, O., July 29, 1855. Pursued his academic edu-
cation at Oberlin. Was graduated from Oberlin College in 1881, and ft*om
Oberlin Theological Seminary in 1884. Ordained by Congregational Council
at Hudson, Mich., July, 1884. Pastorates : Hudson, Mich., 1884-86 ; Ridg-
way, Penn., 1886-92; Sheridan, Wyo., 1892-95; Petaluma, Cal., 1895-96;
Covert, Mich., 1896-97; Big Timber, Mont., 1897-99; Sheridan, Wyo.,
1899-1902. Married, Feb. 29, 1892, Rldgway, Penn., Mabelle, daughter of
Charles J. and Josle (Reno) Swift. Three children, all living. Died, July
5, 1902, at Charlestown, 0., of cancer of intestines, aged 46 years, 11 months,
6 days.
Bbown, Wiluam Bryant, d. d., son of Joseph and Abble (Morse) Brown,
Henrietta, N. T., was bom June 29, 1816. He received his academic educa-
tion at Mound Academy. His collegiate course was pursued at Oberlin,
and he was graduated from the Oberlin Theological Seminary. He was
ordained to the Congregational ministry at Hartford, 0., 1841. Pastorates :
Hartford, O., four years; Henrietta, N. T. ; Andover, Mass.; Newark,
N. J., 1854-79. Secretary of the General Association of New York, 1879.
Degrees: a.m., Oberlin, 1859; d. d., Princeton, 1876. Publications: The
Problem of Final Destiny, Studied in the Light of Revised Theological
Statements, Thomas Whltoker, N. T., 1900. The Gospel of the Kingdom,
and the Gospel of the Church, Thomas Whltaker, N. Y., 1902. Married, 1841,
Oberlin, 0., to A. M. Messinger. Two children, one living. Married, 1880,
at Rockford, III., Charlotte, daughter of Rev. Dr. Ralph and Eliza <^Rock-
well) Emerson. No children. Died of heart failure, Aug. 3, 1902, at East
Orange, N. J., aged 86 years, 1 month, 4 days.
Bdrnard, Wiluam Henry, son of Henry and Hannah (Sleep) Burnard,
was born at Bodmin, Cornwall, England, March 7, 1829. He received his
academic education in Preparatory Department of Knox College, Gaiesburg,
III., and was graduated from Knox College, 1851. He studied theology at
Lane Theological Seminary, and was graduated In 1854. Was ordained to
the Congregational ministry, , 1854. Pastorates: Hazel Green, Wis.,
1854; RoBCoe, Hi., July, 1855, to May, 1857; Shoplere and Clinton, Wis.,
May, 1867, to May, 1864; Green Bay, Wis. (Presbyterian), May, 1864, to
November, 1865; Brodhead, Wis., November, 1865, to November, 1866;
Mineral Point, Wis., November, 1866, to September, 1869; Mt. Pleasant, lo.,
September, 1869, to May, 1871; Jefferson, 111., May, 1871, to April, 1875;
Algona, lo., November, 1875, to November, 1888; Miles and Preston, lo.,
Febmary, 1889, to February, 1892. Married, Nov. 12, 1856, at Roscoe, 111.,
Sarah, daughter of Horace and Abl (Frlsbie) Cole. Four children, all
living. Died of cancerous condition of kidneys and fatty degeneration of
heart at La Grange, 111., Jan. 24, 1902, aged 72 years, 10 months, 17 days.
18 OONQREQATIOKAL YEAR-BOOK. [1903.
Burrows, Edwin Bailbt, son of Edwin Augnstos and Martha Maria
(Grant) Burrows, was born at Mayville, N. Y., June SO, 1841. He received
his academic education at Troy Conference Academy, Poaltney, Vt, He
studied theology two years lu Lane, and also at Yale, graduating In 1872.
Ordained by a Congregational Council at Lebanon, 0., Oct. 11, 1872. Pas-
torates: Lebanon, O., Oct. 11, 1872, to Nov. 15, 1874; assistant pastor,
Mount Vernon, 0., 1875-79; pastor, Springfield, Mo., Nov. 15, 1880, to Dec.
81,1882; assistant pastor, Webster Groves, Mo., 1883-88; assistant pastor,
Jamestown, N. Y., 1889-93; assistant pastor, Dublin, N. H., Oct. 25, 1896,
to June 20, 1897; assistant pastor, Penacook, N. H., June 27, 1897, to Oct.
15, 1899. Editor, New Hampshire Becord, Concord, N. H., April 1, 1897, to
Jan. 10, 1898. Married, June 1, 1877, at Lebanon, 0., Louise, daughter of
Thomas and Sarah (Ross) Corwln. Died of paralysis at Hlllsboro Bridge,
N. H., Jan. 15, 1902, aged 60 years, 6 months, 15 days.
* Callbn, Wilson, was born in North Carolina, 1822, and sold as a slave
when a child. He was educated at Beach Institute, Savannah, Ga., and at
Burrell School, Selma, Ala. Pastorates : Savannah and Miller's Station, Ga.
Married Mary Jane, daughter of Moses and Amy Segar. Fifteen children,
seven living. Died of paralysis at Selma, Ala., Feb. 25, 1901, aged 79 years.
Camp, Charles Whittlrsby, d. d., son of Joel and Comfort (Whittlesey)
Camp, was born at New Preston, Conn., Oct. 7, 1821. He received his
academic education at Washington Academy, Coon., and Amherst, Mass.,
and was graduated from Yale College, 1844. He studied theology at Union
Theological Seminary, New York, and was graduated, 1847. He was ordained
to the Congregational ministry by Wisconsin Convention at Fort Atkinson,
Wis., Jan. 28, 1848. Pastorates: Palmyra and Genesee, Wis., 1847-58;
Sheboygan, Wis., 1833 to July, 1864; Fond du Lac, Wis., July, 1864, re-
signed, Nov. 17, 1867, approved by Convention, Jan. 22, 1868; Waukesha,
Wis., February, 1868, to Jan. 1, 1893; supplied at Hartford, Wis., 1893-95;
supplied at Waukesha, Wis., 4 months in 1896. Trustee Rlpon College and
Chicago Theological Seminary. Degree : d. d., Belolt, 1894. Married, Oct.
27, 1847, in New York City, Rllsabeth Pamela, daughter of David and Re-
becca (Smalley) Whittlesey, who died, Jan. 10, 1895. Six children, four
living. Died of valvular disease of the heart at Sierra Madre, Cal., May 8,
1902, aged 80 years, 7 months, 1 day.
Carry, Isaac Eddy, son of James and Elizabeth (Eddy) Carey, of Kian-
tone, N. Y., was born at Locke, Cayuga Co., N. Y., July 29, 1822. He re-
ceived his academic education at Yale College, graduating in 1849. He
studied theology at Auburn Seminary, and was graduated in 1853. Ordained
to the ministry by the Presbytery of New York at Sprlngvllle, N. Y., 1854.
Pastorates: Sprlngvllle, N. Y. (Presbyterian), 1853-54; First (Presbyterian)
Church, Freeport, 111.. 1854-57 ; Fulton Street (Presbyterian) Church, Free-
port, 111., 1857-60; First (Presbyterian) Church. Keokuk, lo., .1860-62; First
(Presbyterian) Church, Freeport, 111. , 1862-73 ; First (Presbyterian) Church,
Waterloo, lo., 1873-75; Congregational Church, Huntsburg, O., 1875-83;
Clarldon, O., 1883-90. Teacher, Belolt College, one year. Publications:
God Working In our Nation, Freeport, III., 1863, pp. 16. Sectarian Divisions
and Kindred Subjects, 1873, pp. 50. Ecce Deus — Bcoe Homo, 1893, pp. 250.
Married, Jan. 1, 1851, at Auburn, N. Y., Eliza A., daughier of Stephen and
Ann M. (Swift) Wright. She died, Dec. 22, 1871. Married, Aug. 5, 1873, at
1903.] NECROLOGY. 19
GaleflbQTg, 111., Lucy A., daaghter of John and Emily (Newton) Irwin. Wife
stni liTing. Seven children, all llTing. Died of la grippe at Hnntabnrg, 0. ,
March 6, 1902, aged 79 years, 7 months, 7 days.
Cbbnst, Busskll Lba, son of Rassell and Martha Lea (Fowle) Cheney,
was bom at Emerald Grove, Wis., Feb. 1, 1850. He received his academic
education at Belolt College, and was graduated in 1872. He studied theology
at Chicago Theological Seminary, and was graduated in 1876. Ordained to
the Congregational ministry at Bloomington, Wis., October, 1876. Pastor-
ates: Bloomington, Wis., June 1, 1876, to January, 1885; Prairie du Chien,
Wis., January, 1885, to April, 1888. Greneral missionary under Wisconsin
Home Missionary Society, April, 1888, to October, 1898. Pastor at Endeavor,
Wis., and principal of Christian Endeavor Academy, October, 1898, to June,
1902. Publications : Fiftieth Anniversary of the Old Blake's Prairie Church,
now Bloomington and Blake's Prairie Congregational Churches, June 12 and
18, 1897, pp. 114. Jubilee Memorial of the First Congregational Church,
Emerald Grove, Wis., Tracey & Gibbs, MadLson, Wis., pp. 77. In Memorlam
to Aostin Lowell, Janesville, Wis., January, 1899, pp. 10. Married, Aug. 28,
1878, at Gilbertville, K. Y., Mary L., daughter of Allen and Rachel (Hoyt)
Mead. Wife still living. One adopted daughter living. Died of elRislon on
the brain at Endeavor, Wis., June 8, 1902, aged 52 years, 4 months, 7 days.
Chiij>bbs, Charlks, was bom at Beaufort, N. C, 1817. Ordained to the
Congregational ministry at Summerfleld, Ala., April 25, 1886. Pastorates :
Summerflekl, Ala., 1886-97. Died at Summerfleld, Ala., of old age. May 7,
1902, aged 85 years.
Chbistsnskn, Nils C, was ordained Oct. 80, 1888. Pastorates: Scandi-
navian Church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1888-90; Georgetown, Conn., 1890-92;
Perth Amboy, N. J., 1892-98; New tiaven, Conn., 1898-95; without charge,
1895-1902. Died of heart disease at Hamden, Conn., Dec. 19, 1902, aged 52
years.
Clafuk, Gboros P , son of Luther and Mary (Forbush) Claflln, was
bora in Upton, Biass., Feb. 1 1, 1881. He received his academic education at
Theiford, Vt., and Farmington, Me., and was graduated ftrom Farmlngton in
1856. He studied theology at Bangor Theological Seminary and was gradu-
ated in 1859. Ordained to the Congregational ministry in Bangor, Me., 1859.
Pastorate : Sierra Leone Mission, South Africa, 1859-75. Resided in South
Carolina for health, 1875-77. Was home missionary in Kansas, 1877-91 ; Mc-
Pherson, Kan., 1877-81; Little River, 1881-82; Wellsville, 1882-^8; Dunlap,
1888-89; Milford, 1889-90; Junction City, 1890-91. Married, Aug. 9, 1859,
in Upton, BCass., Betsey Jane, daughter of Daniel and Betsey (Wood) Nel-
son. Three children, two living. Died of rheumatism and la grippe in Dun-
lap, Kan., March 7, 1902, aged 71 years, 26 days.
Cols, Hknrt Hammoio), son of Samuel Whltten and Martha Stickney
(Hannaford) Cole, was born in Chelsea, Mass., April 15, 1845. He was edu-
cated in the public schools of Chelsea, and went into business. From 1878
to 1884 he was connected with the Boston Y. M. C. A. as one of its secreta-
ries, at the same time preaching at missions and continuing his studies. In
1884 be was approbated to preach by Suffolk North Association, and was
ordained by coancil In Third Church, Chelsea, in January, 1885. Pastorates :
Tncson, Ariz., January, 1885, to June, 1891; Olivet Church, San Francisco,
June. 1891, to September, 1895; Trinity Church, Weavervllle, Cal., Septem-
20 OONQREGATIOKAL YEAB-BOOK. [1903.
ber, 1895, to May, 1899 (five out-statlons connected with this pastorate);
erected the first church building in Trinity Connty; Douglas, Alaska (the
first Congregational Church in Alaska), June, 1899, to August, 1901. He
married, Oct. 20, 1874, in Chelsea, Mass., Maria Amelia, daughter of Wash-
ington and Samantha (Lawrence) Frost, who survives him. He died in
Saratoga, Cal., May 27, 1902, aged 57 years, 1 month, and 18 days, of organic
disease of the heart, aggravated by severe nervous prostration.
CoLUBR, Thomas J., son of Thomas Jefferson and Julia A. (Douglass)
Collier, of McKeesport, Peun , was born at Spring Hill, Fayette Co., Penn.,
March 27, 1861. He received his academic education at Wooster, O., and
Oberlin College. He studied theology at Oberlln Theological Seminary. He
was ordained to the Congregational ministry at Berea, 0., June 6, 1889. Was
assistant pastor of Jennings Avenue Church, Cleveland, 0., 1889-90; Ober-
lin College, for study, 1890-92; Canton, III., 1892-96; Norwalk, O., 1896-1900;
Atwater Center, .0., 1900-02. Married, in 1885, Ruth Ida Hunt, who died In
1889. One daughter, Ruth. Married at North Olmstead, O., in 1891, Mary,
daughter of Thomas D. and Mary (Stevenson) Palmer. Wife still living.
Four children were born. Ester, Howard, Thomas, and Olive, all living.
Died at Atwater, O., of cancer of the bowels, March 10, 1902, aged 40 years,
11 months, 18 days.
Craiq, Henry Kinsman, son of Ellas and Eliza (Wheelock) Craig, was
born in Augusta, Me.-, May 29, 1826. He received his academic education In
Augusta and Bowdoln, and was graduated from Bowdoin In 1844. He studied
theology in Bangor one year and In Andover two years. Ordained to the
Congregational ministry at Bucksport, Me., 1855. Pastorates: Supplied the
churches at Berkeley, Mass., and Boothbay, Me.; Installed pastor, Bucks-
port, Me., 1855, dismissed, 1867; supplied Norton, Mass., 1868-69; Installed
pastor First Church, Falmouth, Mass., October, 1871, dismissed, October,
1888; supplied the church at Hatchvllle and Waquolt, Mass., four years;
supplied the church at Wood's Hole, Mass., for a short time. Publlc^ktlons :
Toil and Triumph, a Memorial of the Character, Work, and Closing Days of
Wheelock Craig, New Bedford, Mass., 1870, pp. 203. Married, April 29,
1862, at Biddeford, Me., Harrlette R., daughter of Rev. Thomas and Martha
(Parker) Tenney. Four children, all living. Died of a complication of dis-
eases at Falmouth, Mass., Feb. 11, 1902, aged 75 years, 8 months, 12 days.
Cross, Moses Kimball, son of Peter and Hannah (Preston) Cross, was
born at Danvers, Mass., Sept. 24, 1812. He received his academic education
at Phillips Academy, Andover, and was graduated flrom Amherst In 1888.
He studied theology In Andover Theological Seminary, and was graduated in
1841. Was ordained to the Congregational ministry In Palmer, Mass., Feb.
2, 1842. Pastorates: Palmer, Mass., 1842-49; South Deerfield, Mass., Sept.
4, 1850, to April 30, 1854; Tipton, lo., 1855, to July 7, 1865; Washington,
lo., Sept. 1, 1865, to Sept. 1, 1867; Waverly, lo., Nov. 17, 1867, to Dec. 31,
1870. Married, May 4, 1842, at Palmer, Mass., Tlrzah Adallne Spauldlng,
who died, Oct. 29, 1851. One son. Married, Sept. 30, 1852, at Belchertown,
Mass., Maria Elizabeth, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Whitman)
Mason, who died, Sept. 8, 1855. One son, living. Married, Sept. 30, 1856,
at Warren, Mass., Susan Hemptead Makepeace, who died, March 29, 1891.
Died of heart failure at Waterloo, lo., March 12, 1902, aged 89 years, 5
months, 18 days.
1903.] NEGROLOQT. 21
Darling, Oeorok, son of Darias and Sosannah (Fairbanks) Darling, was
bom at Stirling, liass., Oct. 24, 1821. He received his academic edacatlon
at Lanslngbnrg Academy, New York. Was graduated flrom Union College,
1846, and ft*om Princeton Theological Seminary, 1849. Was licensed by the
Troy Presbytery, 1818. United with the Oxford Presbytery, April, 1850.
Was ordained to the ministry in the Presbyterian Cbnrch, Hamilton, O., Jaly,
1850. Pastorates: Hamilton, 0., Joly, 1850, to September, 1851; Lowell,
Mass. (Congregational), installed. Sept 30, 1852, dismissed, Sept. 26, 1854;
Wiscasset, Me., 1855-56, declined call to the permanent pastorate ; Hudson,
O., Feb. 1, 1858, installed, Oct. 18, 1858, dismissed, Auguist, 1878; Wanpun,
Wis., Dec. 1, 1878, to Dec. 1, 1889; Oconomowoc, Wis., Dec. 1, 1889, to
Dec. 1, 1891. Trustee of Western Reserve College. Delegate to the First
National Council. Publications: historical and funeral sermons. Married,
Jan. 9, 1855, at Mllford, N. H., Mrs. Catherine Crosby Cochran, daughter of
Frederic and Rebecca (Lund) Crosby. Widow survives him. Five children.
Two sons and two daughters are living. Died, July 1, 1903, at Warren, Penn.,
of cerebro-menlngitis, aged 80 years, 8 months, 7 days.
Davis, Davio Lbyi, son of Thomas and Maria (Jones) Davis, was born
In Merthyr TydQl, South Wales, Oct. 24, 1849. He studied theology in
Bangor Theological Seminary, graduating, 1879. He was ordained to the
Congregational ministry at Plttston, Me., March 24, 1880. Pastorates : Pitts-
ton. Me., 1879>82; Carbondale, Penn., 1882-84; Morrlstown, N. Y., 1884-85;
Carbondale, Penn., 1885-90; Edwardsdale, Penn., 1890-98; WlUlarastown,
Penn., 1898-1901; Mt. Carmel, Penn., 1901-02. Married, July 4, 1874, at
Plymouth, England, Naomi D., daughter of David J. aud Mary (Bo wen)
Williams. Wife still living. One daughter, Bertha M. Died of heart
disease, BCarch 1, 1902, at Nanticoke, Penn., aged 52 years, 4 months, 7
days.
Davis, William, son of Joseph and Mary (Williams) Davis, was born in
Monmouthshire, Wales, Feb. 10, 1848. He was ordained to the Congrega-
tional ministry in Denver, Colo., December, 1892. Pastorates: Red Moun-
tain District, Oaray City, Colo., Aug. 1, 1891, to Sept. 80, 1892 (supply);
Olivet Church, Denver, Sept. 80, 1892, to June, 1894; Julesburg, Colo., 1894,
to May, 1893; Dallas and Sherman, Tex., May to October; Plevna, Kan.,
Oct. 1, 1895, to Nov. 80, 1896; Blyria, Denver, Colo., Dec. 1, 1896-98; as-
sistant pastor of Second Church, Denver, Colo. Married, Sept. 5, 1868, at
Longhton, Essex, England, Elizabeth, daughter of James and Mary (Phillips)
Bailey. Two daughters, living. Died of pneumonia at Denver, Colo., May
4, 1902, aged 59 years, 2 months, 24 days.
Dkwbt, Willis Curtis, d. d., son of George WhltQeld and Dlantha Mar-
tin (Wright) Dewey, of Toulon, III., was born at Canton, Fulton Co., III.,
Dec. 20, 1847. He received his academic education In Preparatory Depart-
ment of Beloit College, Wis., and was graduated la 1873. Studied theology
In Chicago Theological Seminary, and was graduated in 1877. Was ordained
by a Congregational Coancil at Toulon, III., Miy 29, 1877. Missionary,
A. B. C. F. Mm Mardin, Turkey, Sept. 19, 1877, to May 27, 1902; secretary
of the Mission. D^ree: d. d , Beloit, 1896. Married, Aug. 28, 1876, at
Cattaraugus Reservation, Erie Co., N. Y., Seraphina, daughter of Charles
Evans and Luthera (Kltredge) Sheldon. Four children, one living. Died of
cancer in New York City, June 15, 1902, aged 54 years, 5 mohths, 25 days.
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DiOKBRiiAN, Ltsander, d. d., 8011 of Lyman and Vienna (Spronl) Dicker-
man, was bom at Brockton, Mass., June 8, 1828. He received his academic
education at Ptiillips Academy, Andorer, Mass.; was gradoated at Brown
Unlyersity, Providence, 1851. Studied theology at Andover Theological
Seminary; was graduated, 1856. Was ordained to the Congregational min-
istry at Gloucester, Mass., 1858. Pastorates: Gloucester, Mass., 1858-61;
installed pastor at Weymouth Landing, Mass., 1861-67; Rindge, Mass.,
1867-69; Walpole, N. H., 1869-70; Quincy, 111., 1873-74; Gllroy, Cal., 1874-76;
Chico, Cal., 1876-77; associate pastor with Rev. A. L. Stone, d. d.. First
Church, San Francisco, Cal., 1877. Visited Egypt In 1869. Matriculated at
the University of Berlin, Ger., 1870. Degree : d. d., 1892, Brown University.
In 1880, took up residence In Boston, Mass., to devote his time to the study
of Egyptian Arch»ology, begun under Dr. Lepslus. Lecturer on Ancient
Egypt. Publications: The Deities of the Ancient Egyptians, Andover
Beview, April, 1885. The Names of Jacob and Joseph on the Egyptian Mon-
uments,^ Old Testament Student, 1888. The Discovery of a Forgotten Nation,
The Hlttltes, American Geographical Society Bulletin, 1889. The Fayoum,
1892. The Condition of Woman In Ancient Egypt. The Etymology and
Synonyms of the Egyptian Word for Pyramid, Journal of American Oriental
Society, 1888. Petrle's Explorations, 1889. Articles on The Coptic and the
Coptic Church, Appleton^s Sncyclopcedia. Sermons : Right of Private Judg-
ment in Questions of Theology. Patriotism and Its Proper Expression,
1874. Pelting with Stones. A Revival of the Common School, Thanks-
giving, 1878. Society Responsible for the Faults of Public Men, Boston,
1888. The Pharaoh that Knew Joseph and the Pharaoh that Knew Him Not.
The Chinese in California, American Missionary Magazine, 1881. Married,
June — , 1858, In Boston, Mass., Louise, daughter of Joseph H. and Martha
S. (Greenough) Thayer. One child, not living. Died of heart disease In
Boston, Mass., Dec. 18, 1902, aged 76 years, 6 months, 5 days.
DusTAN, Gborob, son of Jonathan and Sarah Morrison (Center) Dustan,
was born In Lebanon, N. H., Nov. 26, 1827. He received his academic edu-
cation at Kimball Union Academy, and at Dartmouth College, being gradu-
ated In 1852. Studied theology at Andover Theological Seminary, and was
graduated In 1859. Ordained by council, at Peterboro, N. H., Oct. 19, 1859.
Pastorates: Teacher, New Boston; Mllford, and Andover, N. H., 1852-54;
and Mclndoes Falls, Vt., 1854-66; Peterboro, N. H., Installed, Oct. 19,
1859, dismissed, Dec. 3, 1884. Represented Peterboro in Legislature,
1871-72. Superintendent Orphans' Home, Hartford, Conn., 1887-1902. Pub-
lications: Sermon on the Death of Andrew Cochrane, 1861 ; Dedicatory Ad-
dress, Pine Hill Cemetery, Peterboro, N.H., July 4, 1869 ; Historical Address on
the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Union Evangelical Church, Peterboro, AprU
21, 1888, 16 pp. Married, Feb. 14, 1855, at Thetford, Vt., Lucy Ann, daughter
of Rev. Joseph and Lucy (Dana; Marsh, who died, Sept. 14, 1862. Married,
May 4, 1864, at Peterboro, N. H., Sarah Louisa, daughter of James Boutllle
and Adeline Field Nichols. Wife still living. Four children, all living. Died
of sclerosis, at Hartford, Conn., March 26, 1902, aged 74 years, 4 months.
Eaton, Cyrus Hawlby, son of John and Eaton, was bom in
Underbill, Vt., Feb. 7, 1822. He received his academic education at Oberlln,
and studied theology at Oberlln Theological Semloary. Ordained to the
ministry In 1850. He spent some years as evangelist In the Fox River region,
1903.] NECROLOGY. 23
m., before ordination. Pastorates : Farmlngton, III. ; East Saginaw, Mich. ;
Salem, Mich.; Ylola, III., 1861-65; RoseviUe, III., 1865-67; Prairie City, lo.,
1868-71; New Windsor and Rio, 111., 1871-73; Chenoa, III., 1873-75; Farra-
gat, lo., 1875-78. Missionary in Arkansas, Chicago, III., Nebraska and
Oklahoma. Married, Aag. 26, 1852, at Viola, 111., Margaret, daughter of
John and Elizabeth Frazier, who died, March 6, 1886. Six children, three
living. Died of kidney troable at Chicago, III., April 5, 1902, aged 80 years,
1 month, 28 days.
Emkbson, Forrest Fatbttb, son of Oliver and Eliza (Weston) Emerson,
was bom at Lynnfield, Mass., May 16, 1839. He received his academic edu-
cation at Middleboro Academy, Middleboro, Mass. ; was graduated at Brown
University, Providence. R. I., 1863, and studied theology at the Newton Theo-
logical Institute, Rochester, N. Y., graduating in 1867. He was ordained to
the Baptist ministry at Wellsville, N. Y., May 26, 1865. Pastorates : Wells-
vUle, N. Y., 1865-66; Brockford, N. Y., 1866-68; First Church, Gloucester,
Mass., 1868-73; Asylum Avenue Church, Hartford, Conn., 1873-79; First
Congregational Church, Amherst, Mass., May, 1879, to March, 1888 ; United
Congregational Church, Newport, R. I., March, 1883, to December, 1892 ;
Union Congregational Church, Worcester, Mass., October, 1893, to April,
Idas. In the Civil War, 1862. Class Orator, Brown University, 1863. Hon-
orary member Phi Beta Kappa. Sermons : Christ's Teaching Concerning the
Use of Money. The Motive Power of the Christian Life. Socialism and
Christianity. The Sympathy of God. Light in Darkness. The Spirit of
Life. President McElnley Memorial Sermon. Married, at Boston, Mass.,
June 27, 1804, Sarah M., daughter of Luther and Roxanna (Famsworth) Hart-
well, who survives him. Died of exhaustion, in New York, N. Y., May 10,
1902, aged 62 years, 11 months, and 24 days.
* Evans, Robxrt Trogwt, son of Robert and Jane (Newport) Evans, was
bom at Tre'rgof, Anglesea, Wales, Sept. 12, 1824. He received his academic
education at Bala College, Wales. Pastorates : Manchester, England ; Green-
field, North Wales; Bemsen, N. Y., 1870-81; Zion Church, Oshkosh, Wis.,
1881-^ ; Sardis Church, Chicago, 111., 1892-95. Treasurer London Mission-
ary Society In Wales. Publications : Myfyrdodydd Jeuanc; T. Ddnwiolig ;
Dadgnddiadan T. Dadguddiad. Married in Naunerch, Wales, Feb. 22, 1859,
to Bfary, daughter of Francis Blackwell. Eight children, six living. Died
in Oshkosh, Wis., of cirrhosis of liver, Dec. 22, 1901, aged 77 years, 8 months,
10 days.
Evans, Thomas W., son of Thomas and Jane (Headley) Evans, was born
at Aberystwyth, Wales, Dec. 21, 1816. He studied theology at Chldlaw's
School at Cleves, O. Ordained to the ministry by a Congregational (Welsh)
body at Newark, O., Oct. 4, 1846. Pastorates: Newark and Granville, O.
(Welsh), May 1, 1846, to 1856; Long Creek and Flint Creek, lo. (Welsh),
April 1, 1856, to March 1, 1861, resigned pastorate of Long Creek; con-
tinued at Flint Creek till 1869. Married, May 5. 1858, at Burlington, lo.,
Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Owen) Jones, who
died, March 4, 1886. Seven children, three living. Died of bronchitis at
Long Creek, lo., Sept. 18, 1902, aged 85 years, 8 months, 27 days.
Fairchild, Jamrs Harris, d. d., ll. d., son of Grandison and Nancy
(Harris) Fairchild, was born at Stockbrldge, Mass., Nov. 25, 1817. He
received his academic education in Classical School in Brownhelm, O., and
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Oberlin College. Was graduated from Oberlin College, 1888. Stadted theol-
ogy at Oberlin Theological Seminary, and was graduated, 1841. Ordained
by Lorain County Congregational Association at Oberlin, O., Aug. 24, 1841.
President, Oberlin College, 1868-89; corporate member, American Board,
1870-1903; y ice-president Congregational Home Missionary Society, 1884-91;
trustee, Oberlin College, 1866-1901; delegate. National Council, 1865-71;
moderator, Ohio Congregational Association, 1878. Degrees : a. b., Oberlin,
1888; ▲. M., Oberlin, 1848; D. d., Hillsdale, 1864; ll.d., Oberlin, 1898. Pub-
lications : Woman's Rights and Duties, Oberlin, 1849, pp. 84. Oberlin, its
Origin, Progress, and Results, Oberlin, 1860, pp. 70 ; second edition, Oberlin,
1871, pp. 88. Educational Arrangements at Oberlin, New York, 1866, pp. 21.
Co-education of the Sexes, 1867, pp. 16. Moral Philosophy and the Science
of Obligation, New York, 1869, pp. 326. Woman's Right to the Ballot, Ober-
lin, 1879, pp. 67. Taxation of Colleges and Churches, pp. 8. Sketch of
Rev. John Kemp, Boston, 1871, pp. 16. Doctrine of Sanctiflcation at Oberlin,
Boston, 1876, pp. 26. Present Demands of Missionary Work, Boston, 1877,
pp. 17. Oberlin : the College and the Colony, Oberlin, 1883, pp. 877. Progress
of Religious Thought, pp. 21. Manuscript of Solomon Spauldlng and the
Book of Mormon, pp. 13. Moral Science ; or, the Philosophy of Obligation,
New York, 1892, pp. 324. Elements of Theology, Natural and Revealed,
Oberlin, 1892, pp. 358. History of the Congregational Church of Brownhelm,
Oberlin, 1895, pp. 38. The UndergrouDd Railroad, Cleveland, 1895, pp. 80.
Edited Finney Lectures on Systematic Theology, Oberlin, 1878, pp. 622.
Annual Reports of the President of Oberlin College, 1880-89. Married, Nov.
29, 1841, at Minden, La., Mary Fletcher, daughter of Titus and Lucy
(Fletcher) Kellogg* who died in Oberlin, 1891. Eight children, two living.
Died of heart failure, at Oberlin, O., March 19, 1902, aged 84 years, 8 months,
24 days.
Frrz, Arthur Grkknb, son of Benjamin and Climena (Greene) Fitz, was
bom in Chester, N. H., Auar. 10, 1848. He received his academic education in
Kimball Union Academy, N. H., graduating In 1868, and in Dartmouth, grad-
uating in 1872. He studied theology one year at Hartford, two at Bangor;
was graduated from Bangor in 1875. Ordained to the Congregational minis-
try at West Stafford, Conn., Sept. 1, 1875. Pastorates : West Stafford, Conn.,
installed, Sept. 1, 1875, dismissed, March 18, 1879; Hampden, Me., Feb. 16,
1879, to Nov. 14, 1880; Wilton and Temple, Me., Dec. 1, 1880, to Dec. 1, 1884;
South Paris, Me., Jan. 1, 1885, to Sept. 30, 1892; North Brldgton and Har-
rison, Me., Oct. 1, 1892, to March 3, 1902. Degree : a. b., Dartmouth, 1872.
Married, June 22, 1875, at Bangor, Me., Lizzie H., daughter of John and
Martha Hunter Brown. Wife still living. One son, living. Died of chronic
Bright*8 disease at North Brldgton, Me., March 3, 1902, aged 53 years, 6
months, and 23 days.
Ford, Jambs Thomas, son of James and Mary (Jones) Ford, was born at
North Abington, Mass., Sept. 13, 1827. He received his academic education
at Phillips Academy, Andover, and Williams College, Wllllamstown. He
studied theology at East Windsor Hill and Andover Theological Seminary.
Ordained to the Congregational ministry at Stowe, Yt., in 1857. General
missionary for Lamoille County one or two years. Pastor at Stowe, Vt., ten
years; Plymouth Church, Charleston, S. C, 1869-. Principal Avery
Institute, Charleston, one year. Pastor at San Bernardino, Cal., Nov. 1, 1876,
1903.] NECHOLOOY. 25
to Oct. 1, 1888. SoperlDtendent Home MLssioiis, Southern Calif oniia, to July
1, 1899. Beglstrar General Association, Southern California, from 1887
to time of his death. Pnbllcatloni : Thirteen Annual Reports as Super-
intendent of Home Missions, 1887-89. Married, March 17, 1858, at East
Windsor, Conn., Sarah Prltchard, daughter of Francis and Minenra (Prltch-
ard) Bancroft. Wife still living. Died of Brlght*s disease, at Los Angeles,
Cal., April 14, 1908, aged 74 years, 7 months, 1 day.
Fowler, Chablbs Edward, son of John Douglas and Loraetta Taft
(Marsh) Fowler, of Oberlln, O., was bom In Bristol, Wis., July 18, 1868.
He reoelyed his academic education In Oberlln, graduating In 1900. He
studied theology at Oberlln Theological Seminary, graduating In 1902. Or-
dained by Congregational Council, at Rogers, Ark., Nov. 6, 1902. Pastorate :
Rogers, Ark., Nov. 6, 1902, to Dec 20, 1902. Died of rupture of blood vessel
In the head, at Rogers, Ark., Dec. 20, 1902, aged 84 years, 5 months, 7
days.
Fox, John, son of Qeorge and Elizabeth (Freellng) Fox, of Newton, Lin-
colnshire, England (?), was bom at Chatham, England, May 80, 1849. He
received his academic education at Wisconsin Normal. PlattvlUe, and Eureka
College, 111. He studied theology In summer schools and by corre-
spondence. Ordained to the ministry of Primitive Methodist Episcopal
Church at Albion (?), Wis., May 18, 1877. Pastorates: Albion (Primitive
Methodist Episcopal), Wis. (?), 1878-77; supplied ShuUsburg, 1877-79;
Dodgeville, 1879-82; Kewanee, 111., 1888-84. Entered the Congregational
ministry at Buda, 111. Pastorates: Buda, III., 1885 to May 17, 1891; Gran-
ville, III., 1891 to July 17, 1898; Forrest, III., 1898 to June 2, 1901; Oneida,
111., 1901 to May 18, 1902. Married, Aug. 10, 1875, at Coddington (?), Eng-
land, to Charlotte, daugl\ter of John and Ann (Hardy) Stanley. Wife still
living. Three daughters living. Died of cancer of right lung, at Hampton,
lo., May 18, 1902, aged 52 years, 11 months, 18 days.
Graitgbr, Calyik, son of Roeer and Betsey (Ooodenough) Granger, was
bom at Randolph, Vt., March 26, 1S05. He received his academic education
at Orange County School, and studied theology under his pastor, Rev. Tllton
Eastman. Ordained by council as evangelist at Bethel, Yt., Aug. 6, 1884.
Pastorates: Northlleld, Yt., acting pastor, 1884-86, Installed, Dec. 1, 1886,
dismissed, December, 1842; Barnard, Yt., assistant pastor, 1848-46; Plain-
field, Yt., 1846-47; Cambridge, Yt., 1847-54; Middletown Springs, Yt.,
Installed, Oct. 28, 1858, dismissed, April 18, 1864; assistant pastor, Hab-
bardton, Yt., 1864-78; East Poultney, Yt., 1878-88. Degree: a. m.. Uni-
versity of Yermont, 1841. Principal, Madison Academy, Abingtoa, Penn.,
1855-58. Married, Sept. 2, 1884, at Randolph, Yt., Maria Morgan. Six
children, five living, three sons and two daughters. Died of old age, at East
Poultney, Yt., May 6, 1902, aged 97 years, 1 month, 10 days.
Grant, Henrt Martin, b. d., son of Asahel and Judith Lathrop (Camp-
bell) Grant, was bom In Oroomlah, Persia, June 8, 1836. He received his
academic education at Cortland, N. Y., Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass.,
and Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., from which be was graduated In 1860.
He studied theology at Auburn In 1860-62, and Union Theological Seminary,
New York, and was graduated In 1868. Ordained by Old Colony Conference
at North Canaan, Conn., Nov. 17, 1868. Pastorates: North Canaan, Conn.,
1868-66; Webster Grove, Mo., 1866-70; Smyma, N. Y., 1870-71 ; Stirling and
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New Proyidence, N. J., 1871-78; Mlddleboro, Mass., 1878-88; Charleston,
S. C, 1888-98. Degrees: a. b., Hamilton, 1860; a.m., Hamilton, 1888; b.d.,
Union Theological Seminary, 1863. Married, Aag. 19, 1863, at CortUnd, N. T.,
Mary Jannette, daughter of Hamilton and Jannette (Cleaveland) Patnam.
Wife still living. Four sons, two liyiog. Died of apoplexy at Ean Claire,
Wis., Feb. 18, 1902, aged 65 years, 8 months, 10 days.
Griffin, John Albxandbr, son of Henry Gilbert and Isabelle (McGanghy)
Griffin, of Cambridge, III., was born at Viola, III., April 10, 1842. Received
his academic education at Cambridge, III. He stndied theology at Chicago
Theological Seminary. Enlisted as a Union soldier, Co. D, of the 17th Illinois
Volunteers. Served all through the Civil War, and re-enllsted for another
year at Its close. Ordained by Council of Rock River Association at Atkin-
son, III., Jan. 11, 1876. Pastorates : Atkinson and Annawan, 1876-79 ; Sonth
Danville, III., 1880-87; Cable, III., 1888-90; South Danville, III., 1891-85;
Coal Bluff, Ind., 1895; Cable and Sherrard, 1896-98; Sherrard, 111., 1898-1903.
Married, August, 1861, at Kokomo, Ind., Mary Payne, of Cambridge, 111.
Four children, all living. Married, Oct. 15, 1888, at Cable, 111., Margaret,
daughter of William and Hannah (Lee) Haddick. Five children, four living.
Died of locomotor ataxia, at Sherrard, III., Nov. 8, 1902, aged 60 years, 6
months, 28 days.
Hall, Alexandkr, son of Alfred E. and Clymena (Allen) Hall, was born
at Chlttinango, N. T., Feb. 28, 1888. He received his academic education at
Cazenovla Seminary, graduating, 1858. He studied theology at Garrett
Biblical Institute, Evanston, III., graduating, 1860. Ordained to the Metho-
dist ministry, at Kenosha, Wis., April 10, 1864. Pastorates: (Methodist)
Allin*s Grove and Kenosha, Wis. ; Oneida and Homer, N. Y. ; CoUlnsvllie
(Congregational), Conn., 1866 to 1872; Plalnvllle, Conn., July 1, 1878, to
May 6, 1883; Harwlnton, Conn., October, 1883, to Dec. 18, 1885; Chester,
Conn., Dec. 15, 1885, to July 1, 1899. Married, Aug. 6, 1861, at Elmhurst, III.,
M. Louise Bates, daughter of Gerry and Adeline (Hovey) Bates, who died
April, 1871. Married, June 5, 1872, at Blmhnrst, 111., Blla Charlotte Bates.
Wife still living. Five children, three living. Died of heart failure at New
Haven, Conn., Nov. 30, 1902, aged 69 years, 9 months, 2 days.
Harris, Georob, son of John and Harriett (Cox) Harris, was bom in
Great Yarmouth, England, Nov. 6, 1855. He received his academic education
at Northwestern College. Ordained to the ministry by the Evangelical
church, at Barrlngton, III., 1878. Pastorates In Evangelical church : Brook-
ville. III.; Rnsh, III.; Weston, 111.; El Paso, 111.; Fair Haven, III.; South
Chicago, 111. ; Rock Grove, 111. ; Shannon, 111. ; withdrew from the Evangelical
Church, 1892, and entered the Congregational Church. Pastorates : Hennepin,
111., 1893; Second Church, South Chicago, 111., 1894. Married, Jan. 3, 1882,
at Lanark, 111., Louisa, daughter of Rev. Joseph and Frances Erb. Wife
still living. Six children, all living. Died of general paralysis, at Elgin, III.,
March 30. 1902, aged 46 years, 4 months, 24 days.
Haskkll, John, was bom at New Gloucester, Me., Feb. 11, 1821. He
was graduated from Bowdoln College, 1846, and from Bangor Theological
Seminary, 1850. Ordained, 1850. Pastorates: Dover, Mass.; Raynham,
Mass.; Blllerica, Mass., 1879-81, after which he retired Arom the active
ministry. Died of old age at Gray, Me., May 11, 1902, aged 81 years, 3
months.
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HAWI.KT, Chistbb Wabmbb, son of Isaac and Persia (Ball) Hawley, was
bom at Hadley, Mass., Sept 20, 1884. He received his academic edacatlon
at Amherst and Homer Academies and Amherst College. He studied theol-
ogy in Aabam Theological Seminary. Ordained by Presbytery of Onondaga,
at Liverpool, N. Y., May 8, 1861. Pastorates: Liverpool, N. Y., May 8* 1861,
to Sept. 25, 1864; Chaplain 185th N. Y. Y. antll May 8, 1865; WaterviUe,
N. Y., Joly, 1865, to Sept. 18, 1871; BaUvla, N. Y., May 7, 1871, to Sept. 4,
1874; Denver, Colo., Oct. 4, 1874, to May 7, 1876; Amherst, Mass., Second
Congregational Chnrch, Sept. 8, 1876, ' to Sept. 28, 1879 ; First Congrega-
tional Chorch, Atlfnta, Ga., Oct. 12, 1879, to May 29, 1881; Amherst, Mass. ,
Second Congregational Chnrch, Sept. 1, 1898, to Jan. 28, 1902. Married,
May 7, 1861, at Homer, N. Y., Alzoa, daughter of Hammlll and Experience
(Oakes) Thompson. Married, Jnne 12, 1872, Martha Jaqaette, of Liverpool,
N. Y. Wife still living. Four children, three living. Died of heart disease
at Amherst, Mass., Jan. 28, 1902, aged 67 years, 4 months, 3 days.
Hklsbb, Joseph Hknry, son of Thomas and Monica (Mlhm) Helser, was
bom at Machlas, N. Y., March 6, 1855. He received his academic education
at Academy, Machlas, N. Y., graduating, 1880. He studied theology at
Christian Biblical Institute, Stanfordville, N. Y., graduating, 1888. Ordained
by Erie Christian Conference at East Springfield, Penn., Sept. 8, 1888. Pas-
torates: Capron, 111., May 16, 1884, to May 16, 1886; Robblnston and Red
Beach, Me., Dec. 25, 1886, to Dec. 25, 1889; supply, Wilton, Me., Jan. 5,
1890, to Dec. 7, 1891; Perry, Me., Dec. 14, 1891, to Feb. 5, 1898; Machlas-
port, Me., Feb. 7, 1898, to Sept. 7, 1894; supply, Vanceboro, Me., Sept. 18,
1894, to April 1, 1896; Perry, Me., Nov. 1, 1895, to May 80, 1899; supply.
Black Creek, N. Y., Oct., 1, 1899, to Oct. 1, 1900; supply, Bliss, N. Y. (F. B.
Church), Nov. 1, 1900, to Nov. 1, 1901; Sargent and Wescott, Neb., Dec.
4, 1901, to Dec. 10, 1902. Publications : Come to the Savior, Wilton, Me.,
1890, 101 pp. Married, Nov. 8, 1887, at Hermitage, N. Y., Kosella J., daugh-
ter of Benonla B. and Sylvia (Puller) Belden, who died, Sept. 15, 1888, at
Bed Beach, Me. Married, Dec. 25, 1889, at Red Beach, Me., Mary A., daugh-
ter of Capt. J. H. and Elizabeth M< (McKenny) Cook. Wife still living.
Tvro children, not living. Died of peritonitis at Sargent, Neb., Dec. 10,
1902, aged 47 yean^ 9 months, 4 days.
* IDK, Albzis Whkatom, son of Rev. Jacob and Mary (Emmons) Ide, was
bom In West Medway, Mass., Oct. 10, 1826. He studied theology under In-
struction of his father. Ordained to the Congregational ministry at Stafford
Springs, July 7, 1859. Pastorates : Stafford Springs, Conn., July 7, 1859, to
July 2, 1867, resigning to take care of his parents. Member of Legislature In
1872; elected chaplain of State Senate In Massachusetts, 1874. Died of old
age at West Medway, BUlss., Dec. 21, 1901, aged 75 years, 2 months, 11 days.
Jamxson, Efhradc Orcutt, son of Daniel and Mary (Twlss) Jameson,
was bom in Dnnbarton, N. H., Jan. 28, 1882. He received his academic edu-
cation In a private school, Chester, N. H., Gilmanton Academy and Dart-
month College, graduating, 1855. He studied theology at Andover Theolog-
ical Seminary, graduating, 1858. Ordained by council and Installed at
Congregational Church, East Concord, N. H., March 1, 1860, dismissed, Nov.
1, 1865; Union Evangelical Church of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass.,
Installed, Nov. 9, 1865, dismissed, July 1, 1871; First Chnrch of Christ
in East Medway (now Mlllls), Mass., Installed, Nov. 15, 1871, dismissed.
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May ]5, 1898. Sapenrisor of the Bmerson College of Oratory, Boston. Pub-
lications : A Discourse preaclied on the occasion of the one hundred and
sixty-second anniversary of the First Gharch of Christ, Medway, Mass., Oct.
7, 187p, Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1877, pp. 86. The Cogswells in
America, AlAred Madge & Son, Boston, 1884, pp. 683. The History of Med-
way, Mass., J. A. & R. A. Reid, Providence, 1886, pp. 534. The Medway
Biographies and Oenealogies, J. A. & R. A. Reid, 1886, pp. 208. The Mili-
tary History of Medway, Mass., J. A. & R. A.* Reid, 1886, pp. 117. The
Choates in America, Alfred Madge & Son, 1896, pp. 458. The Jamesons In
America, The Rumford Press, Concord, N. H., 1901, pp. i^l. Married, Sept.
20, 1858, at Qllmanton, N. H., Mary Joanna Cogswell, daughter of Rev. Dr.
William and Joanna (Strong) Cogswell, who died, March 6, 1897. Five
children, three living. Died of carcinoma of pancreas, at Boston, Mass., Nov.
9, 1902, a^ed 70 years, 9 months, 16 days.
Jones, Lemuel, son of Rev. Tudor and Elizabeth (Lee) Jones, was born in
Manchester, England, Jan. 29, 1883. He received his academic education at
Whitestown Seminary, near Utica, N. T. He studied theology at Chicago
Theological Seminary, from which he was graduated in 1865. Ordained to
the Congregational ministry at Bellevue, lo., April 80, 1865. Pastorates:
Bellevue, lo., 1865 -66 ; St. Louis, Mo., Biddle Market Mission (Presbyterian),
1866-67; Dnnleth, 111., 1867-68; Prairie City, III., 1868-69; Macomb, 111.,
1869-76; Evangelistic service in England and Wales with Mr. Dwight L.
Moody, 1876-77; Mousey and Tallman, N. Y., 1877-81; Elbridge, N. Y.,
1881-88; General Missionary of the Massachusetts Home Missionary Society,
1883-88; of the New York State Home Missionary Society, 1888-1900, less
one year (1889-90) spent at Guthrie, Okla., in organizing and building the
First Congregational Church; Tryou, N. C, 1900-01 ; Otisco, N. Y. (Presby-
terian), 1901-02. Married, Oct. 25, 1854, at Utica, N. Y., Elizabeth, daughter
of John Edwin and Margaret (Edwardes) Jones. Twelve children, nine
living : Rev. Cbas. Arthur, Kane, Penn. ; Mrs. Annie J., wife of Rev. Franklin
Gates Webster, Summer Hill, N. Y. ; Mrs. Alice J., wife of Rev. John Wins-
low Norris, Barre, Mass. ; Miss Grace Edwardes, Otisco, N. Y. ; Rev. George,
Otisco, N. Y.; Mr. Roger Lee, Syracuse, N. Y.; Miss Ruth Elizabeth, Otisco,
N. Y. ; Mr. Ezra Ward, Kane, Penn. ; Mr. Phillips Bancroft, Syracuse, N. Y.
Died of paresis, at Otisco, N. Y., July 7, 1902, aged 69 years, 5 months, 8
days.
* Jones, Rhys Gwestn, d. d., ll. d., son of Rees and Mary Jones, was
born in Pengwern Abergwesyn, South Wales, May 4, 1826. His collegiate
education was pursued at Ffrudyfal, 1844, and Llanafer, 1846-47. He stnUied
theology at Brecon, South Wales, and was graduated in 1851. Ordained to
the Congregational ministry at Rhaidr, Wyo., Nov. 30, 1851. Pastorates :
Rhaldr, Wyo., 1851-57; Penbout-ar-Ogwy, 1857-59; Bethesda Merthyr, 1859,
to May, 1867; Bethesda Church, Utica, N. Y., May, 1867-79; Petaluma, Cal.,
1879, to August, 1883; Bethesda Church, Utica, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1888, to Sept.
5, 1901 ; president of the Welsh Bible Society of Utica, N. Y. Publications :
The Pre-Adamic World, 1857, pp. 80. The Pure Church. Courtship, Mar-
riages and Living. Comments on Revelation, 1867, pp. 230. Also several
pamphlets. Married, July 4, 1855, at Bala, North Wales, Ann Jones. Eight
children, three living. Died of stomach trouble at Utica, N. Y., Sept. 5
1901, aged 75 years, 4 months, 1 day.
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Kenton, Fkrgus Lafatbttk, son of Fergos aod Heleo (McCalloagh)
Kenyon, was born at Sorby, Scotland, Dec. 4, 1888. He received bis aca-
demic education at Hartford High School and Princeton. He studied theology
at Princeton Theological Seminary. Ordained to the Congregational ministry
at Orange, N. J., 1864. Pastorates: Elyrla, O., St. Joseph, Mo., Iowa City,
lo., 1878-85; Fort Dodge, lo., 1885-91; Albion, III., 1891-93. Married,
April 2, 1865. In Hartford, Conn., Harriet Anna, daughter of William Henry
and Charlotte (Baldwin) Sqalre. Four children, all IMng. Died of paralysis
at Albion, m., March 2, 1902, aged 68 years, 2 months, 28 days.
Lansing, Robkbt Campbell, son of James £., and Mary (Todd) Lansing,
was bom at Decatur, N. T., April 20, 1886. He received his academic educa-
tion at Charlotteyllle Methodist Bplscopal Seminary, Cooperstown, Methodist
Episcopal Seminary, and at St. Lavnrence University, graduating In 1862.
He studied theology at Canton, N. Y. (St. Lawrence University) ; also at
Yale Theological Seminary and Boston Theological School. Ordained to the
ministry of the Unlversalist Church, 1868. Became pastor of Congregational
Church at Hard wick, Mass., 1888-86; Quechee, Vt., 1887-88; Boston, with-
out charge, 1889-90; Ylneland, N. J., 1891^92; Hartland, Vt., 1898-94; Hart-
ford, N; Y., 1894-95; Tlconderoga and Coventry vlUe, N. Y., 1896-98; Albany,
Vt., 1900-^1. Married, 1868, Mary B. Moore, of Belfast, Me., who died,
October, 1872. Married, April 25, 1900, at Hartland, Vt., Mary E., daughter
of Merit F. and Lavlnla Faxon (Damon) Pennlman. Wife still living. Died
of consumption, at Ylneland, N. J., May 24, 1902, aged 66 years, 1 mouth,
4 days.
LxLAND, Willis Dandbls, ph. d., son of Edmund Francis and Mary Lu-
cretla (Cutler) Leland, of Boston, Mass., was born In Holllston, Mass.,
March 80, 1854. He received his academic education In Harvard College,
and was graduated In 1876. He studied theology at Andover Theological
Seminary, and was graduated In 1879. Was ordained to the Congregational
ministry, , 1880. Pastorates: Amherst, N. H., 1880-84; Pilgrhn Church,
North Weymouth, Mass., Installed, Oct. 9, 1885, dismissed, Feb. 1, 1892;
supplied First Church, Exeter, N. H., December, 1892, to May 1, 1893; Paw-
tucket Church, Lowell, Mass., installed, June, 1893f dismissed, June 80, 1900.
Degree: ph. d., Boston University, 1885. Married, April 25, 1882, at
Nashua, N. H., Susan G., daughter of Rev. Frederick and Susan G. (Ely)
Alvord. Two sons, living: Howard A. and Richard C. Died of a compli-
cation of diseases at Lowell, Mass., May 15, 1902, aged 48 years, 1 month,
15 days.
Lewis, Richard, son of Richard and Kezla (Wheeler) Lewis, was born in
Portsmouth, England, Nov. 25, 1824. He studied theology at Canadian Con-
gregational Theological College, and was graduated In 1888. Ordained by
Council at Van Kleek Hill, Ontario, Feb. 28, 1864, to which church he had
been called June 21, 1868. Pastorates : Van Kleek Hill, June 21, 1868, to
Dec. 80, 1866; Lanark Tillage, Jan. 1, 1867, to , 1870; Belleville, Ontario,
Jan. 1, 1871, to , 1874; Hubbardston, Mich., April 5, 1874, to Oct. 81, 1875 ;
Ludlngton, Mich., Nov. 7, 1875, to April 27, 1879; Grand Haven, Mich., July
6, 1879, to Nov. 14, 1882; general missionary, North Peninsula, 8 months;
Whitehall, Mich., February, 1888, to September, 1885; Bancroft, Mich.,
September, 1885, to September, 1887; returned to Grand Haven, June 2, 1889,
to July 14, 1895, when he was elected pastor emeritus. Married, May 28,
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1860, at Montreal, Canada, Margaret Crawford, daughter of Alexander and
Grace (Swinton) Hart, of Grangemouth, Scotland. Wife still living. Six
children, four living. Died of paralysis at Grand Haven, Mich., Joly 22,
1902, aged 77 years, 7 montlis, 27 days.
Lbwis, Samubl, son of Evan and Hannah Lewis, was bom in Camo, North
Wales, March 24, 1838. Was ordained to the Congregational ministry at
Schroon Lake, N. T., Jnne 22, 1892. Pastorates : Assistant pastor with his
brother, Bichard Lewis, at Upper Norwood, London ; pastor, Schroon Lake,
N. T., 1892-98; Lewis and Wadham's Mills, N. Y., 1898-96; Coaldale,
Penn., 1896-99; Schroon Lake, N. T., 1899-1902. Died of heart failure
in the church at Schroon Lake, Aug. 6, 1902, aged 64 years, 4 months, 12
days.
Lord, Charles Elifhaubt, son of John P. and Sophia (Ladd) Lord, of
South Berwick, Me., was born in Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 11, 1817. He
received his academic education at South Berwick, Me., Andover Academy,
Mass., and Dartmouth College, being graduated In 1888. He studied theology
at Union Theological Seminary, New York, and Yale College two years, and
one year at Auburn, N. H. Ordained to the ministry at Jonesville, Ind., May
8, 1844. Pastorates: Niles, Mich. (Presbyterian), installed, Nov. 17, 1846,
dismissed, 1849 ; supplied various churches for several years ; Mount Vernon,
N. H. (Congregational), 1856 to May 1, 1865; Chester, Yt., installed, Aug. 8,
1865, dismissed, April, 1869; Beverly, N. J. (Presbyterian), October, 1869,
to October, 1870; North Easton, Mass., and Pelham, N. Y., 1875-77; Hope
Chapel, Salisbury Beach, Mass., 1888-1902. 'Made a member of the Society of
Science, Letters, and Art, London, 1888 ; professor of Christianity and Church
History in Talmage*s Lay College. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1878; professor In Lay
College, Bevere, Mass. ; secretary of Peace Society, New York, 1874. Pub-
lications : Natural and Bevealed Theology, J. B. Llpplncott & Co., Philadel-
phia, 1870, pp. 550. Possibilities of the African Bace, a lecture before the
National House of Bepresentatlves, Washington, D. C, 1869. Pamphlet on
Slavery, Secession, and the Constitution, and Our Country's Crisis, 1861.
An Appeal to Our Country's Loyalty, 1864. History of Congregational
Church, Chester, Yt, 1868. Married, Jan. 15, 1857, at Newburyport, Mass.,
Eunice Elisabeth Smith, daughter of Joseph Smith and Sarah (Pettingell)
Pike, who is still living. Died of heart failure, at Newburyport, Mass., Feb.
19, 1902, aged 85 years, 8 days.
LTBfAN, Addison, son of Daniel and Sally (Clapp) Lyman, was bom In
Easthampton, Mass., Dec. 8, 1818. He received his academic education in
Southampton, 'Mass., and Williams College, being graduated in 1889. He
studied theology at Auburn Theological Seminary and was graduated in 1844.
Ordained by United Brethren Presbytery to the ministry in Geneseo, III.,
1845 (?) ; went to Geneseo, HI., to take charge of a seminary for educating
teachers for the West; supplied the church in Geneseo, III., 1845-46; head
of Geneseo Seminary, 1847-54; Sheffield, III., 1854-68; Kellogg, lo., 1868-70;
supplied small churches; organized new churches. Married, Sept. 9, 1845,
at Easthampton, Mass., Theresa Lyman, daughter of Jeremiah and Orpha
Lyman. Married, 1847, Mrs. Frederick H. Pitkin, daughter of John W. and
Mary P. (McColm) Porter, a graduate of Mt. Holyoke, class of 1844. Nine
children, seven living. Died of old age. at Grlnnell, lo.. May 7, 1902, aged
88 years, 5 months, 4 days.
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MAin>KLL, William Andrxw, son of Daniel and Eliza (Patrick) Maudell,
was born at Hardwick, Mass., Jnly 11, 1811. He receiyed his academic edu-
cation at Westminster Academy and at Amherst College. He studied theology
at Union Theological Seminary, New York. Ordained to the Congregational
ministry in 1842. Pastorates: Bridgeton, N. J., 1842; city missionary, Phil-
adelphia, Penn., 1844; South Dartmouth, Ma8s«, 1846-56; Lunenburg, Mass.,
1856-66. Married, May 12, 1842, at Westminster, Mass., Esther Asenath,
daughter of Luke and Asenath (Winship) Bigelow. Three children, one
living. Died of old age, at Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 9, 1902, aged 91 years,
1 month, 28 days.
BlABTm, MosBs IteLLBH, D. D., SOU of Moscs and Almira (Dana) Martin,
was bom at Peacham, Yt., April 8, 1834. He received his academic educa-
tion at Peacham Academy and Mlddlebury College, from which he was
graduated, 1861. He pursued his theological studies at Princeton Theolog-
ical Seminary, graduating, 1864. Ordained at Middletown, Vt., Aug. 24,
1865. Pastorates: Middletown, Yt, Nov. 1, 1865, to November, 1866; Pres-
cott. Wis., Nov. 1, 1866, to November, 1868; Stoughton, Wis., Jan. 1, 1869,
to January, 1870; Mazomanie, Wis., April 1, 1870, to January, 1880; Three
Oaks, Mich., January, 1880, to Jnly, 1890; Allegan, Mich., July, 1890, to
July, 1896; Tpsilanti, Mich., December, 1896, to May, 1897; Ovid, Mich.,
May, 1897, to Sept. 25,. 1902. Degrees : a., b., Mlddlebury College, 1865 ;
D. D., Olivet College, 1892. Trustee, fiiichigan Home Missionary Society,
1897-1902. Married, Jan. 19, 1865, Laura A. Kellogg, who died July 26, 1870.
Married, Oct. 20, 1871, Margaret Johnston, who died in spring of 1878.
Married, June 22, 1880, at Bernardston, Mass., Mary, daughter of Alva W.
and Lydla Wilkings (^Atwood) Pierce, who survives him. Five children,
four living. Died of biliary obstruction at Ovid, Mich., Sept. 25, 1902, aged
68 years, 5 months, 17 days.
Maxwkll, LnoH Bknjamin, son of Philip and Sarah (Forlster) Maxwell,
was bom at Darlen, 6a., , 1861. He received his academic education
at Beach Institute, Savannah, Ga., and Atlanta University, being graduated
in 1885. He studied theology at Hartford Theological Seminary, and was
graduated in 1889. Was ordained to the Congregational ministry at Savan-
nah, 6a., , 1889. Pastor of First Congregational Church, Savannah,
6a., 1889-97. Field Worker, International Sunday School Convention. Mar-
ried, , 1889, in Atlanta, 6a., Clara Thomas. Four children, all living.
Died of consumption, in Los Angeles, Cal., March 15, 1902, aged 41 years.
Mat, Thomas Mblbournb, son of Thomas and Sarah Ann (Clubb) May,
of England, was bom in Melbourne, Australia, Jan. 4, 1845. He received his
academic education at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. He studied theol-
ogy at Andover Theological Seminary, and was graduated in 1872. Ordained
to the Congregational ministry at Williamstown, Yt.. Sept. 25, 1872. Pas-
torates: Williamstown, Yt., 1872-74; Quechee, Yt., 1874; Taaville, Conn.,
1874-76; Palermo and Yolney, Yt, 1877-78; Aa8terlitz,N. T., 1881^2; Ash-
ford, Conn., 1888-85. Married, Feb. 5, 1866, at Bristol, R. I., Esther J.,
daughter of Edwin and Jane (Hawthorne) Middleton. Six children, three
living. Died of heart disease, at Shutesbury, Mass., March 28, 1902, aged 57
years, 2 months, 19 days.
MoCoBMiCK, Donald, son of Francis and Ann (McKenzle) McCormick,
was bom on Island of Islay, Argyleshlre, Scotland, March I, 1842. He
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received his academic edacation in preparatory scliools of Islay and Glasgow
Normal College. He stadied theology at Nottingham Theological College.
Ordained to Congregational ministry at Castleford, Yorkshire, England,
April 27, 1874. Pastorates: West Barton, England, Jnly, 1871, to April,
1874; Castleford, England, April, 1874, to August, 1888; Speedslde, Canada,
December, 1888, to October, 1890; Kingston, Ontario, Canada, October, 1890,
to May, 1892 ; Georgetown, Ontario, Canada, May, 1892, to May, 1898 ; North
Waterford, Me., May, 1893, to May, 1895; Boothbay Harbor, Me., May, 1895,
to Nov. 21, 1902. Associate secretary of Congregational Union of England
and Wales; chairman, Castleford School Board. Married, Oct. 11, 1876, at
Scarboro, England, Jane Green, daughter of Edward and Mary (Pearson)
Green. Wife still living. Ten children, eight living. Died of heart failure
at Boothbay Harbor, Me., Nov. 21, 1902, aged 60 years, 8 months, 20 days.
* Milks, Mild North, son of Joseph and Lucy Lavlnia (North) Miles, was
bom In Ellsworth, Conn., March 24, 1807. He wasgradukted from Yale Col-
lege In 1881, and from Princeton Theological Seminary. He was ordained to
the ministry by the Buffalo Presbytery at Mayvllle, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1835. His
pastorates, so far as can be learned, were at Farmlogton, III., Pontlac, Mich.,
which he resigned in 1848. His last pastorate was at Geneseo, III., In 1858-62.
He was engaged In Home Missionary work. Married, May 9, 1836, at Caze-
novla, N. Y., Rosanna Talcott, who died, July 16, 1888. Married, Sept. 24,
1889, Mary K., daughter of Royal and Amanda (Kidder) Keyes, who died
May 8, 1897. There were eight children, three of whom are living. Died, July
4, 1901, at Des Moines, lo., of acute gastritis, aged 94 years, 8 months, 10 days.
Mills, Charlbs Perry, son of William and Ann Eliza (Marshall) Mills,
was born at Yellow Springs, O., Aug. 22, 1853. He received his academic
education at Lookout Mountain Academy and at Amherst College, Mass. He
studied theology at Andover Theological Seminary. Ordained by council at
Newbury port, Mass., Sept. 23, 1880. Pastorates : North Church, Newbury-
port, installed, Sept. 23, 1880, dismissed, Jan. 1, 1899. Married, Dec. 8, 1881,
at Newburyportt.Mass., Ellen G., daughter of Albert and Rebecca C. (Teel)
Currier. Wife still living. Died of heart failure, at Newburyport, Mass.,
March 8, 1902, aged 48 years, 6 months, 16 days.
MrrcHBLL, Thomas GiLBfORS, son of Joshua and Mehltable (Gllmore)
Mitchell, of Woodstock, Vt., was born at Mount Vernon, N. H., Nov. 19,
1820. He received his academic education at Dartmouth College, and was
graduated In 1843. Studied theology at Bangor Theological Seminary, being
graduated in 1846. Was ordained to the Congregational ministry by council
held at West Auburn, Me., In 1846. Pastorates : West Auburn, Me., 1846-51 ;
Madison, Me., 1851-84. Degree: a. b., Dartmouth, 1843. Married, Feb. 4,
1847, at West Auburn, Me., Laura Ann, daughter of Ellphalet and Abigail
(Snell) Packard. Six children, four living. Died of uremia at Madison,
Me., July 11, 1902, aged 81 years, 7 months, 22 days.
* Moody, Benjamin Franklin, son of Benjamin Franklin and Minerva
Ann (Norman) Moody, of McNeil, Ark., was born at Mount Holly, Ark.,
Sept. 12, 1860. His academic education was received at Trinity University,
Tehuacana, Tex. He studied theology at Theological Seminary (Cumberland
Presbyterian), Lebanon, Tenn.,ln 1887-88, and at Pacific Theological Semi-
nary (post-graduate). Ordained to the ministry by Bonham Presbytery of
Cumberland Presbyterian Church, at Dodd City, Tex., October, 1885. Pas-
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torates: HUlsboro, Ore., 1889-91; San Miguel, Cal., 1893-94; Adln, CaL,
1894-96; Etna Mills, 1896-97; San Francisco, Cal., 1898; San Andreas, 1899-
1901. Died of typhoid fever, at Big Hickory, Ark., Dec. 18, 1901, aged 41
years, 8 months, 1 day.
MuKSON. Frkdbbick, son of Norman and Weltha (Thompson) Munsoo, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., was bom In Bethlehem, Conn., April 25, 1818. He received
his academic edocatlon at Bethlehem, Conn., aad at Yale College, and was
graduated In 1843. He studied theology at East Windsor Theological Sem-
inary and at Yale Theological Seminary, graduating In 1846. Ordained by
Connecticut General Association at North Greenwich, Conn., Sept. 22, 1847.
Pastorates : North Greenwich, Conn., 1847-56 ; East Windsor, Conn., 1856-65 ;
Brookfleld, Conn., 1865-68; Patchogae, L. I., N. Y., 1868-74; Haddam Neck,
Conn., 1874-88. Degree : a. b., Yale, 1843. Married, June 28, 1848, at Corn-
wall, Conn., Clarissa A., daughter of William and Rebecca (Northrup)
Clarke. Wife still Uvlng. Three daughters, two living. Died of heart dis-
ease at Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1902, aged 84 years, 5 months, 21 days.
* Murphy, Thomas Dunoax^ son of William and Mary (Duncan) Murphy,
of Freeport, Penn., was born at HolUday's Cove, W. Ya., Sept. 6, 1837. He
received his academic education at Freeport, Penn., and Yale College, being
graduated in 1862. He studied theology at Yale Theological Seminary, and
was graduated In 1865. Was ordained to the Congregational ministry at
Granby, Conn., In 1868. Pastorates: Granby, 1868-80; Centerbrook and
Ivoryton, Conn., 1880-88; New Mexico, 1888-84; from 1884-90, preaching
and teaching on the Paclflc coast ; principal of Freeport Academy, Penn.,
1890-98; Chester, Mass., 1893-1901. Married, May 24, 1864, at Rozbury,
Conn., Amelia Abigail, daughter of Erastus and Sophia (Parrish) Castle.
Wife still living. One son, Edward Lawrence, living. Died of Bright's dis-
ease, at Chester, Mass., May 18, 1901, aged 63 years, 8 months, 12 days.
NouRSB, RoBBBT, SOU of Robert and Mary Ann (Miller) Nourse, was born
In Thetford, England, May 16, 1841. He received his academic education In
Hackney College, London, England. Ordained to the Congregational min-
istry, 1867. Pastorates : Bethel Chapel, Sheerness, England ; Aledo, 111. ;
Springfield, 111., 1877-79; La Crosse, Wis., 1880-84; Washington, D. C,
1885-86. Publications: John and Jonathan (lecture). Why I am not an
Infidel (lecture). Pilgrim's Progress (lectures). Married, Dec. 23, 1868,
at Sheerness, England, Eunice, daughter of WllUam and Naomi (Lambeth)
South. Six children, four living. Died of heart disease at Falls Church,
Va., Sept 27, 1902, aged 61 years, 4 months, 11 days.
OsTRANDKR, jAlffBS Snow, d. d., SOU of Jsmes sud Caroline A. (Snow)
Ostrander, was bom In Albany, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1832. He received his
academic education In Troy Conference Seminary, Poultney, Yt., and was
graduated In 1851. He was ordained to the Methodist Episcopal ministry at
Fort Edward, N. Y., April 19, 1863. Was appointed to general Sunday school
work under Bishop Vincent. Assistant to Richard S. Storrs, d. d., Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1880« and resigned on account of 111 health. In 1886. Pastorate:
Installed, Stuyvesant Avenue Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888, dismissed, 1891.
Degree .- d. d.. Grant Memorial University, Athens, Tenn., 1888. Builder of
several large models, for lecture purposes, of Tabernacle In the Wilderness,
Solomon's Temple, (Mty of Jerusalem, and Land of Palestine. Married, In
Albany, N. Y., Alice Gavlt, 1852. Married, In New York city, October, 1870,
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Mrs. Jalia C. Sargent, daughter of Gardner and Charlotte T. (Townseod)
Landon, who survives him. Five children, three living. Died, after an
Illness of ten years, of paralysis, in Broolclyn, N. Y., May 22, 1902, aged 70
years, 2 months, and 25 days.
Pakth, Carl August, son of Carl Angnst and Uenriette Angnsta (Gr«-
sens) Paeth, was bom In Zemmin, Pomerania, Jan. 9, 1854. He received
his academic edncation at Northwestern College, Naperville, 111. He studied
theology at Union Biblical Institute, Napervilie, III. He received a license
as preacher on probation under the Illinois Conference of the Evangelical
Association at Gtoneseo, III., 1879, and received deacon's orders at Barring-
ton, 111., 1881. He was ordained as elder by the same Conference, held in
Chicago, 1883. Professor, Northwestern College, 1878; Union Biblical
Institute, 1879; pastor. Evangelical Church, Streator, 111., 1879-82; instructor
and professor. Northwestern College and Union Biblical Institute, 1882-87;
pastor. Evangelical Church, Napervilie, 111., 1888; St. John's Church, Chi-
cago, 1888-91; Immanuel's Church, Chicago, 1891-95; lecturer on homiletics,
German Deparlment, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1898; professor, sys-
tematic and practical theology, German Department, Chicago Theological
Seminary, 1894 (J. M. Williams endowment). Publications: Deutsche
Lebensbilder (pictures of German life), X* L* Haines & Co., Chicago, 1884,
pp. 704. Married, July, 1882, at Napervilie, III., Sarah J., daughter of
Michael and Rosina Waible. Three children, two living. Died of pneu-
monia at Napervilie, 111., Feb. 15, 1902, aged 48 years, 1 month, 6 days.
Paine, Levi Leonard, d. d., son of Levi and Clementine (Leonard)
Paine, was born in Holbrook, Mass., Oct. 10, 1832. He received his academic
education at Phillips Academy, Andover, graduating, 1851, and at Yale Col-
lege, graduating, 1856; also, Yale Law School, 1857-58. He studied theology
at Yale Theological Seminary, and was graduated, 18G1. Ordained by coun-
cil held at Farmlngton, Conn., Oct. 9, 1861. Was pastor at Farmington,
Conn., 1861-70; professor, church history, Bangor Theological Seminary,
1870-1902. Degrees: m. a., Yale, 1859; d. d., Yale. Publications: A Crit-
ical History of the Evolution of Trinitarianism and its Oatcome in the New
Christology, Houghton & Mifflin, 1900, pp. 387. The Ethnic Trinities,
Houghton & Mifflin, 1901, pp.378. Married, July 29, 1861, at Norwalk, Conn.,
Jennette, daughter of George and Julia A. (Morehouse) Holmes. Wife still
living. Seven children, five living. Died of pneumonia at Bangor, Me.,
May 10, 1902, aged 69 years, 7 months.
Pratt, Horacr, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Beckford) Pratt, was born in
Providence, R. I., April 11, 1815. He received his academic education at
Westminster, Mass., and at Amherst College, graduating in 1840. He studied
theology at Bangor Theological Seminary, and was graduated in 1848. Or-
dained by the Penobscot Association, in Phip.sburg, Me., March 28, 1849.
Pastorates : Phlpsburg, Me. ; Waquoit, Me. ; Norway, Me. ; Colebrook, N. H. ;
Providence, R. I. ; Dighton, Mass. ; Orfordvlile, N. H. ; Plainfleld, Vt. Mar-
ried, March 21, 1859, at Colebrook, N. H., Mary Thompson, daughter of
Hazen and Sophronla (Smith) Chamberlln, who died Sept. 6, 1900. Three
children, two living. Died of old age at Barre, Vt., Jan. 22, 1902, aged 86
years, 9 months, 11 days.
Preston, Edwin Thomas, son of Peter and Abi (Hole) Preston, was born
in Lynchburg, Va., March 14, 1813. He received his academic edncation at
1903.] NECROLOGT. 35
Friend's S:;hcK>1, Middletoo, 0.. and was graduated, 1837. He studied the-
ology with Rev. Isaac Embone (?), 1854-55. He was ordained by the Wes-
leyan Methodist Connection of America, at Fremont, lo., Sept. 11, 1857.
After aniting with the Congregational order, he supplied needy fields which
had no regularly organized Congregational churches, till 1879. Married,
May SO, 1844, at Plymouth, O., Mary Jane, daughter of Thomas and Pru-
dence (Morton) Chambers. Wife still living. Nine children, eight living.
Died of old age at Baxter, lo., Feb. 9, 1902, aged 88 years, 10 months, 25
days.
Rkad, Francis Winter, son of John and Eliza (Marshall) Read, was
born in Romsey, Hampshire, England, Nov. 25, 1859. He received his
academic education at St. Francis College, Richmond, Quebec, and McQill
College, Montreal, graduating, 1889. He studied theology in the Congrega-
tional College of Canada, and was graduated, 1892. Ordained by Congre-
gational Council, in Zion Church, Montreal, April 28, 1892. Pastorates:
Acting pastor of Zion Church, Montreal, and First Church, Ottowa, before
ordination. West Coast African Mission, under A. B. C. F. M., where he
served till February, 1902. Degree : b a., McQill, Montreal, 1889. Married,
April 14, 1892, at Montreal, Cmada, Annie, daughter of Charles S., and
Anne (McLarty) Williams, who survives him. Six children, all living. Died
of blo>d-poisoning from decayed tooth, at Montreal, Dec. 16, 1902, aged 43
years, 21 days.
Runnels, Mosks Thurston, son of Moses Tharston and Caroline (Stearns)
Runnels, was bom in Cambridge, Yt., Jan. 28, 188 \ He received his aca-
demic education at New Ipswich, N. H., and Jaffrey, N. H., and at Dartmouth
College, from which he was graduated In 1853. He studied theology at East
Windsor Hill, Conn., graduating in 1856. Ordained as an evangelist by council
in Jaffrey, N. H., Aug. 13, 1856. While In seminary he was Student Sunday
School Missionary in Canada three summers. Agent, American Sanday
Scliool Union, Philadephia, in Wisconsin, 1856 ; Missionary, Western Texas,
1856-57; and Knnsa^i, 1857-58; Boston, Superintendent of Sunday School
Missionaries, 1858-^9. Pastorates: Assistant pastor, Or ford, N. H., Octo-
ber, 1660, tj ,1865; Sanbornton, October, 1865, installed, June 11,
1868, dismissed, , 1886; East Jaffrey, N. H., 1866-89; Charlestown,
N. H., 1889, to November, 1891; Croyden, Goshen and Unity, N. H., 1891-92;
Croyden,N. H., 1892-99. * Degree : a. m., Dartmouth College, 185G. Trastee,
Gilmanton Academy; captain's clerk, U. S. A., on board the '*San Jacinto."
East Onlf Squadron, April to July, 1864. Publications: A Memorial of
Mrs. £. C. K. Garvey, Topeka, Kan., 1858, pp. 32. A Memorial of the Class
of 1858, Dartmouth College, 1864, pp. 59. A Dlscussi6n with the Editor of
theLaconia Democrat, 1870, pp. 14. Walking with God, and its Results;
funeral sermon of Dea. James B. Abbott, m. d., Sanbornton, 1870, pp. 12.
Centennial Proceedings of the Congregational Church in Sanbornton, 1872 .
A Genealogy of Runnels and Reynolds Families in America, 1873, pp. 370.
Sermon at the Funeral of Mrs. Ednah Shaw, at Hill, N. H., 1873, pp. 11. A
Memorial of Miss Martha A. Piper, 1875, pp. 66. A History of Sanbornton,
N. H., 1881-82, 2 vols., pp. 579 and 1022. Class Memorial: Biographical
Sketches of the Class of 1853, Dartmouth College, 1895, pp. 820. A History
of Plymouth, N. H., unfinished. Married, July 9, 1861, at Haverhill, N. H.,
Fannie Maria, daughter of Hosea Swett and Fannie (Huntington) Baker.
36 OONGBEOATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1903.
Five children, two living. Died of heart failare, at Charlestown, N. H.,
March, 17, 1902, aged 72 years, 1 month, 24 days.
Sanborn, Francis Wood, son of Nathan Perkins and Mary Ann (Sanders)
Sanborn, was bom in Marblehead, Mass., May 7, 1852. He received his
academic education at Phillips Academy, Andover, being graduated, 1871,
and at Amherst, Mass., being graduated, 1875. He studied theology at An-
dover Theological Seminary, and was graduated, 1878. Ordained by a Con-
gregational Council at Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 18, 1878. Pastorates: Central
Church, Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 18, 1878, to June 1, 1834; First Church, New-
bury, Mass., Nov. 20, 1884, to Oct. 81, 1896. Married, Sept. 10, 1879, at
Marblehead, Mass., Elizabeth Hooper, daughter of Peter and Elizabeth
Hooper (Snow) Batemao. Wife still living. Died of acute miliary tuber-
culosis at Marblehead, Mass., Oct. 8, 1902, aged 50 years, 5 months, 1
day.
Scott, Gborgis Robbrt White, d. d., ph. d., son of John and Eliza
(Boden) Scott, was born in Pittsburg, Penn., April 17, 1842. He received
his academic education at Mlddlebury College, graduating, 1864, and took a
post-graduate course, at Berlin University, Oermany. • He studied theology
at Andover Theological Seminary, graduating, 1867, and spent a year at
Tubingen University, Germany. Ordained to the Congregational ministry at
Newport, N. H., Sept. 17, 1868. Pastorates: Newport, N. H. ; Boston;
RoUstone Church, Fltchburg, 1875-87 ; Leominster, Mass., 1898-98. Degrees :
PH. D., Berlin University, Germany; d. d., Mlddlebury College, Vt. ; Olivet
College, Michigan. Member of American Historical Association; Executive
Committee of National Home Missionary Society ; New England Historical
and Genealogical Society; corporate member, American Board; Boston
Theological Library; Bostooian Society; Trustee, Andover Theological
Seminary ; Congregational Club of Boston ; Middlesex Congregational Union ;
Monday Club, of Newton; Tuesday Club, of Newton; Trustee, Jaffna Col-
lege« Ceylon. Delegate to Evangelical Alliance, Florence, Italy. Fraternal
delegate from National Council to Ter-centenary Celebration and Dedi-
cation of John Robinson Memorial Church, at Gainsborough, England, June
10, 1902. Chaplain, 6th Regiment, M. S. G., 1884-90. Publications: The
Italian Renaissance of To-day. Professor Park of Andover. Memoir,
Contributions to Various Literary, Historical, and Religious Periodicals.
Married, Sept. 22, 1869, at Charlestown, Mass., Mary Elizabeth, daughter of
Moses Arnold and Elizabeth Taylor (Houghton) Dow, who survives him.
Three children, two living. Died of appendicitis, at Berlin, Germany, Sept.
IS, 1902, aged 60 years, 4 months, 26 days.
ScoviLLB, Samuel, son of Jacob and Martha (Ingersoil) ScoviUe, was
born at West Cornwall, Conn., Dec. 21, 1884. He received his academic edu-
cation at Gold's School, at RussePs Military School, N. H., and at Yale Col-
lege, being graduated, 1857. He studied theology at Auburn Theological
Seminary one year, Andover Theological Seminary one year, and Union The-
ological Seminary one year, being graduated, 1860. Ordained to the Con-
gregational ministry at Greene (?), N. T., 1861. Pastorates: Norwich,
N. Y., , 1861, to October, 1879; Stamford, Conn., October, 1879, to
May, 1900; Vineland, N. J., , 1900, to July, 1901 ; Plymouth Church,
Brooklyn, N. Y., September, 1901, to April 15, 1902. Publications: Life of
Henry Ward Beecher, by W. C. Beecher and Samuel ScoviUe. Married,
[1903. NECROLOGY. 37
Sept. 25, 1861, at Peekskill, N. Y., Harriet E., daughter of Heory Ward aod
Ennice White (Ballard^Beecher. Wife still living. Seven children, four
living. Died of a complication of diseases at Philadelphia, Pa., April 15,
1902, aged 67 years, 8 months, 24 days.
Seeltk, Samukl Tatlor, d. d., son of Seth and Abigail (Taylor)
Seelye, was born at Bethel, Conn., Oct. 24, 1882. He received his academic
education at Bethel and Litchfield and Western Reserve College, being grad-
uated, 1848. He studied theology at Auburn Seminary, New York, and was
graduated, 1846. Ordained to the Congregational ministry at Wolcottville
(now Torrington), Conn., June, 1846. Pastorates: Wolcottville, Conn.,
1846-55; Fourth Church (Presbyterian), Albany, N. Y., 1855-63; Easthamp-
ton, Mass., 1863-77. Degree : d. d., Hamilton College, i860. Trustee, Wll-
liston Seminary, 1863-1902 ; president of First National Bank, Basthampton,
' Mass., 1879-1900. Married, 1845, at Preston, Conn., Elizabeth Day, who
died three months later. Married, 1848, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Maria Oay-
lord, who survives him. Died of apoplexy at Easthampton, Mass., Feb. 24,
1902, aged 79 years, 4 months.
Smtth, Nathanikl, son of Salmon and Asenath (Brewster) Smith, of Sandy
Creek, N. Y., was born at Pawlet, Yt., Aug. 25, 1810. He received his aca-
demic education at Whitesboro, N. Y., and was graduated in 1887. He
studied theology at Oberlin Theological Seminary and was graduated in 1840.
Ordained by the Faculty of Oberlin Theological Seminary, (?) at Oberlin, O.,
Sept. 4, 1840. Pastorates : Wilmington, III ; Lyndon, III. ; Bristol, 111. ; New
York State, supplying various pulpits, 1847-54; Illinois, supplying pulpits
and doing evangelistic work, 1854-73. Married, Sept. 27, 1840, at Oberlin, O.,
Nancy, daughter of Stephen and Dorothy ((barter) Pomeroy. Five children,
four living. Died of old age, at Hastings, Minn., Aug. 10, 1902, aged 91
years, II months, 15 days.
Strkbt, Walter Bullard, son of Oscar Dickenson and Marietta B.
(Brewer) Street, was bom in Lee, Mass., Feb. 6, 1870. He received his aca-
demic education at Lee High School, and Williams College. He studied the-
ology at Yale Divinity School. Ordained to the ministry by Berkshire South
Congregational Council at Lee, Mass., June, 1898. Pastorate: Anderson,.
Ind., 1898, to June 1, 1902. Died at Ann Arbor, Mich., from the effects of
an operation, July 2, 1902, aged 82 years, 4 months, 26 days.
SmnaER, Charles Edward, son of Cheney and Mary Barker (Coy) Sum*
ner, of Brimfleld, Mass., was born at Spencer, Mass., Dec. 29, 1836. Re>
ceived his academic education at Leicester and Monson, 1858-59, and at Yale
(Allege, Arom which he was graduated in 1863. He studied theology at An-
dover Theological Seminary, and was graduated In 1870. Was licensed to
preach by the Andover Association, Oct. 19, 1869. Ordained to the Congre-
gational ministry, at Chicago, HI., Feb. 27, 1873. Assistant principal, Delhi
Academy, 1862; principal, Walton Academy, 1863-66. Pastorates: Supplied
Lincoln Park Church, Chicago, July, 1871, till date of ordination, Feb. 27,
1878, when he was installed, dismissed by council. May 24, 1875 ; Raymond ,
N. H., 1877; Lancaster, N. H., 1878-80; Alton,N. H.,1893; Brooklyn, Conn.,
Oct. 22, 1893, to May 1, 1895; Northwood, N. H., 1901. Degree: a. M., Yale.
Publication: Thanksgiving Day Sermon, preached In Chicago Nov. 27, 1878.
Died of heart failure, at Fitchburg, Mass., March 26, 1902, aged 65 years, 2
months, 27 days.
38 CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK. [1903.
Sutton, Bkkjamin Alexandkk, son of William E. and Mary (GahvlDger)
SnttOD, was born at Union City, lod., May 16, 1853. He received his aca-
demic cdocation at Ridgeville, Ind. He studied theology In Theological
Seminary, Dayton, O., and was gradaated, 1889. Ordained to the ministry
by the United Brethren in Christ, at Dunkirk, O., September, 1879. Supplied :
Dunkirk, O.; Dean, O.; Miltonville, O.; First Church, Fort Wsyne, Ind.,
1890-92; Missionpost, Clay Centre, Kans., 1893; Highland, Kaus., 1893-1900;
Muscotah, Kans., 1900-02. Married, 1876, Mary Steed, who died in 1882.
Three children, all living. Married again. May 2, 1889, at Portland, Ind.,
Mary, daughter of Thomas and Lydia (Morris) Wells. Wife still living.
Six children, three living. Died of sarcoma at Muscotah, Kans., Msy 21,
1902, aged 49 years, 5 days.
TikppAN, CHikRLES Lakgdon, SOU of Jonathan and Dolly Beede (Heard)
Tappan, was born at Sandwich, K. H., June 26, 1828. He received his
academic education at Smithville, R. I., Seminary and Amherst College,
gnraduating, 1858. He studied theology at Theological Institute of Con-
necticut, 1858-60, and at Andover Theological Seminary, graduatipg, 1861.
Ordained as evangelist by council at St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 28, 1864. Pas-
torates: Acting pastor, Owatonna, Minn., 1864-66; Brighton, 111., 1868-70;
Sandwich, N. H., 1871-76; North Sandwich, N. H., 1876-78; supplied Wil-
mot, N. H., 1880-81; East Concord, N. H., 1881-82. Was editor of the
Republican Journal, Owatonna, Minn., 1866-67; librarian of the New Hamp-
shire Historical Society, 1890-95. Married, May 18, 1876, at West Provi-
dence, R. I., Almira Remington, daughter of Emanuel and Almira (Sprague)
Rice, who died, Aug. 8, 1899. Died of gangrene at Concord, N. H., Ftb.
23, 1902, aged 73 years, 7 months, 27 days.
Taylor, Edward, d. d., son of Abner and Mary (Johnson) Taylor, was
bom at Lee, Mass., Oct. 6, 1821. He received his academic education at Lee
Academy and Williams College, being graduated, 1842. He studied theology
at Auburn Theological Seminary, and was graduated, 1846. Ordained by
Berkshire Association at Hinsdale, Mass., 1846. Pastorates: Hinsdale,
Mass., 1846-50: Lansingburg, N. T. (Presbyterian), 1850-55; Kalamazoo,
Mich , 1855-68; South Congregational Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1863-68;
Binghamton, N. Y., 1868-77. Degree: d. d.. Olivet College. Trustee,
Olivet College ; one of the founders of Congregational Theological Seminary,
Chicago, 111. ; chaplain, Thirteenth Regiment, National Guard, N. Y. S. ;
secretary. General Association of Congregational Churches, New York State.
Married, Oct. 6, 1847, at Aurora, N. Y., Jane G., daughter of Leddra and
Caroline (Seely) Wood. Wife still living. One son, Leddra W., living.
Died of old age at binghamton, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1902, aged 81 years, 28
days.
ToRRKY, Henry Augustus Pearson, ll. d., son of Augustus and Deborah
(Cox) Torrey, was born at Beverly, Mass., Jan. 8, 1837. He received his
academic education at Beverly and Burlington Hlg)i Schools, and at Univer-
sity of Vermont, being graduated in 1858. He studied theology at Union
Theological Seminary, New York, and was graduated in 1864. Ordained to
the ministry by council, at Vergennes, Vt., May, 1865. Pastor at Vergennes,
Vt, installed, May, 1865, dismissed, August, 1868. Degrees: a. b., Univer-
sity of Vermont, 1858; a.m.. University of Vermont, 1861; ll. d., Uni-
versity of Vermont, 1896. Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy,
1903.] NEGROLOOT. 39
University of Vermont, 1868-1902. Poblications: Three papers on The-
odicee of Liebnitz, Andover Seview. Tlie Pliilosophy of Descartes, with
extracts selected and translated, Henry Holt & Co., New York. Married,
Joly 18, 1865, at Burlington, Vt., Sarah Paine, daughter of Joseph and Mary
Moflely (Paine) Torrey. Three children, all living. Died of ezhaudtion,
result of an operation, at Beverly, Mass., Sept. 20, 1902, aged 65 years, 8
months, 12 days.
Van Lisw, Frank Evbrard, son of John and Lydia (Smith) Van Liew,
was bom at Dover, HI., Dec. 9, 1851. He received his academic edncation at
Knox College, 111. He studied theology at home. Time appointed for ordi-
nation, but sickness prevented. ' Called as pastor to churches at Frankford and
Torton, S. D., in spring of 1898. Resigned on account of ill health, Sept.
1, 1901. Married, Nov. 26, 1874, at Dover, Hi., Marian Franklin, daughter
of Gilbert and Julia Maria (Ingalls) Webb, who survives him. Three
children, all living. Died of nervous prostration at Dover, III., July 27,
1902, aged 50 years, 8 months, 18 days.
VoTAW. EuHU HiLLES, SOU of Daniel and Sarah (Hilles) Votaw, of Cam-
den, Ind., was born in Columbiana County, 0., June 21, 1836. He received
his academic education at Liber Academy, Liber, Ind., 1857-59; Wheaton
College, Wheaton, 111., 1863-65; and Amherst College, from which he was
graduated in 1869. Pursued theological studies under private tuition. Or-
dained by council at Cleveland, O., 1874. Pastorates : Rockport, O., 1874-77 ;
Brooklyn, O., 1875-77; Berea,0., 1877-81; Manhattan, Kan., 1881-83; Atlan-
tic Church, St. Paul, Minn., 1883-85; Geneva, O., 1885-92; Princeton, 111.,
1892-95; Hawarden, lo., 1895-96; Anita, lo., 1896-99; Exira, lo., 1899-1901.
Degrees : a. b., Amherst, 1869; a.m., Amherst, 1872. Married, Sept. 1, 1859,
at Liber, Ind., Harriet Adelaide, daughter of Benjamin B. and Julia (Lowe)
Weber. Wife still living. Seven children, all living. Died of heart failure,
at Princeton, 111., March 4, 1902, aged 63 years, 8 months, 13 days.
* Williams, HxNRr Harbisox, son of James and Jessie (Clark) Williams,
was bom in Macon, Ga., Nov. 15, 1836. Academic education. Ordained to
the ministry by the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1875. Pastorates :
African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1875-95; Garfield, Ga. (Congregational),
1895-86; Rogers, Ga., 1897-1900; Hemdon, Ga., 1900-01. Married, Aug. 20,
1863, in Emanuel County, Ga., Polly, daughter of George and Martha Cowart.
Wife still living. Twelve phildren, eleven living. Died of a complication
of diseases, at Garfield, Ga., Nov. 27, 1901, aged 65 years, 12 days.
Williams, Nathan Witter, son of Thomas and Ruth (Hale) Williams,
was born in Provid<;nce, R. I., March 12, 1816. He received his academic
education in the Academy at Plainfield, Conn. Was graduated from Yale
College in 1842, and studied theology under Rev. Albert Barnes, of Philadel-
phia, Pa., acd his father. Rev. Thomas Williams. He was ordained to the
Presbyterian ministry, at Cedarvllie, N. J., April 15, 1846. Installed, pastor
of Congregational Church, Shrewsbury, Mass., Feb. 28, 1849, and dismissed
at his own request, April 27, 1858. Supplied, at Peacedale, R. I., October,
1863-67. Was Representative to Massachusetts Legislature, 1858, 1859.
Publications: Sovereign and Subject, six sermons, Andover, 1859, pp. 104.
The Living God, a short orthodox theology. Providence, R. I., pp. 187*
Married, at Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 1, 1846, Frances, daughter of Joseph and
Frances (Northrop) Barclay, who survives him. Four children, three living.
40 GONGBEOATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1903.
Died, at Proyldence, B. I., of apoplexy, April 16, 1902, aged 86 years, 1
month, and 4 days.
Williams, Richard, son of Richard Williams and Ann Jones (Griffith)
Prichard, of Mearionethshire, North Wales, was bom in Parish of Llanbnch-
reath, North Wales, Feb. 12, 1821. He received his academic education at
Balla, North Wales. Ordained to the ministry by Welsh Congregational
Assembly, near Utica, N. T., 1850. Pastorates: Utica, N. Y., 1850-54; Ber-
lin and Watertown, Wis., 1854-64; Big Rock, Kane Co., ni., 1864-71 ; yolnn-
tary worker in Home Missions, Chicago, 111., 1871-01. Married, Feb. 10,
1848, at Carnarvonshire, North Wales, Jane Catherine, daughter of Thomas
Jones and Dorothy Lewis (George) Andrews'. Two children, both living,—
John H., and Ellen E., wife of Edmund G. Taylor, both of Elgin, 111. Died
of general debility, resulting from kidney troubles, at Elgin, 111., Jan. 20,
1902, aged 80 years, 11 months, 8 days.
WooDHULL, John Alpheus, sou of Richard and Fanny Green Woodhull,
was bom in Ronkonkoma, N. Y., Oct. 80, 1825. He received his academic
education at Miller's Place, N. Y., and Yale College, and was graduated in
1850. He studied theology at Yale Theologlcai Seminary, Bangor Theological
Seminary, and Auburn, N. Y., graduating in 1853. Ordained to the Congre-
gational ministry in 1856. Pastorates : Union Center, N. Y. ; Wadham*s Mills,
N.Y.; New Village, N. Y. ; Concord, N. Y., 1859-66; Success, N. Y., 1866-69;
New Preston, Conn., 1869-72; Groton, Conn., 1872-80; Baiting Hollow, N. Y.,
1880-85; Middlefleld, Mass., 1886-89; Plalnfleld, Mass., 1889-97. Degree:
A. B., Yale College, 1850. Married, July 20, 1853, at Rocky Point, N. Y.,
Joanna, daughter of Joel and Polly (Hallock) Brown. Married, second
time, June 5, 1888, at Middlefleld, Mass., Eliza Miller Church, daughter of
James and Lucy (Starr) Miller. Eight children, flve living. Died of la-
grippe, at Chicago, 111., Feb. 1, 1902, aged 76 years, 8 months, 1 day.
Net iucluded in •uiiimftrie«.
1903.]
NEOBOLOGY.
41
SUMMARIES. — DISEASE OB CAUSE OF DEATH.
Apoplexy, 4; ftpi>endioiti8, 1; blood poiaon, 8; bndn disease, 3; Bright's diaease,
2: biliary obcftracnon, 1; bronchitis, 1; cancer, 7; oonsomption, 2; complication
01 — , 3; congestion of heart and longs, 1: exhaustion, 2; la-grippe, 3; heart dis-
ease, 11: — failore, 11; hemcnha^, 1; Kidney. 3: locomotor ataxia, 1; nervons
prostration, 1; old age, 10; oi>eration, 1; paralyals, 6; peritonitis, 1;' pnenmonia, 6;
sclerosis, 1 ; tubercmosis, 1; onknown, 1.
[The totals in tha follo^iriiig Snmmariea include tablet begfnning with the year 1875. For the
earttar years omttted sea previoos Year Books.]
TABUI.AX ^
View, 1880-1902. — I. Numbkb,
Agb, and Ssbtiob.
Year.
Whole No.
of Beatha.
Average Age.
Average Length of Servloe.
1880
1881
82
86
67 years, 0 months, 16 days.
07 •• 11 •• 12 •'^
33 years, 0 months, 11 days.
86 " 8 " 24 ^*
1882
60
64 " 2 " 11 «•
34 " 1 " 13 "
1883
78
64 " « 1. 26 "
83 " 11 " 11 "
1891
79
70 " 6 •• 0 "
89 " 10 " 11 •«
1885
80
67 " 0 •* 21 "
36 " 10 " 22 •«
1886
90
69 " 6 «• 12 "
87 " 2 «• 20 "
1887
91
67 •« 6 «* 19 '•
86 " 7 " 11 •«
1888
96
67 " 9 " 14 "
37 •• 2 «• 24 ««
1889
100
68 «• 1 " 19 "
36 " 6 " 2 "
1890
99
71 " 4 " 4 "
42 " 0 " 1 '•
1891
92
64 " 9 " 26 "
32 " 4 " 17 "
1882
96
70 «« 7 " 2 "
37 u 9 II 17 II
IIkS. • . • ■
98
68 " 6 " 23 "
86 " 11 " 28 "
1894
98
68 " 8 •• 16 "
37 " 1 " 28 *•
1886
86
67 " 9 " 10 "
38 " 6 " 24 "
1896
126
68 " 11 " 8 "
37 " 6 •• 17 •*
1897
88
64 •• 4 " 16 "
32 " 3 " 2 "
1898
97
70 •« 9 " 0 *'
38 II I « 27 '*
1899
102
69 •• 2 " 7 "
37 *• 9 " 6 "
1900
UO
68 " 3 " 24 •*
82 '• 0 •' 24 ••
1901
96
68 " 2 " 13 "
31 ** 10 " 22 "
1902
86
67 " 9 " 28 ♦•
37 " 3 " 11 "
Total ..
2.434
66 years, 9 months, 22 days.
36 years, 1 month, X day.
n. AOB, BT DbOADBS.
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1886
1886 X
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1896
1896
xaft . ..•■*••..
1898
1900
1901
1902
Total
Over
90.
1
1
1
2
1
8
6
0
2
0
2
4
1
8
4
2
0
2
1
4
3
8
47
81-«0.
71-80.
«-70.
61-80.
8
16
32
6
11
80
19
9
10
14
12
10
18
19
16
8
28
24
10
13
12
82
9
9
17
26
16
14
16
82
19
10
28
26
18
16
20
36
20
12
28
26
20
12
7
26
19
20
23
31
16
13
17
30
21
12
22
29
23
13
19
18
18
12
29
36
26
17
16
27
16
14
21
34
19
8
20
34
21
13
22
33
19
10
28
24
20
8
17
19
19
16
467
727
494
296
41-60.
9
9
6
13
4
4
7
9
8
4
7
6
8
6
8
7
9
8
6
7
7
12
11
199
81-40.
7
4
6
8
8
7
&
6
6
6
2
8
2
8
2
6
7
4
3
4
9
6
8
141
Under
81.
3
1
2
2
1
4
0
1
2
4
2
8
0
2
1
3
1
6
2
2
8
0
0
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46 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1903.
THE NATIONAL SOCIETIES.
THE ABiEBICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOB FOREIGN
MISSIONS.
Organized in 1810. Incorporated in 1812.
President. — &AMJjRis B. Capbit, ll. d., Boston, Mass.
Vice-President. — KEitRY Hopkins, d. d., Williamstown, Mass.
Chrresponding 5ecre(ar(6«.— J af>soN Smith, d.d. ; Chaelbs H. Danisls, d. d. ;
Jambs L. Babtox, d. d.
Treasurer. — Frauk H. Wiooor.
Editorial Secretary. — J^usATHAV E. Steono, d. d.
Assistant Secretary. — "Rahuy Wadb Hicks.
Publishing and Purchasing Agent. — Chablbs E. Swbtt.
P. O. address of the above, CooffreffAtional House, Boston, Mass.
District Secretaries. — CmARhEB G. Cbbboan. d. d., Congregational Booms, 4th
Aye. and 22d St., NewTorkCity. Rot. A. N. HircaoocK, ph. d., 153 hi Salle
Street, Chicago, in. General Agent, San Francisco, Cal.
Prudential Committee. — Albert H. Plumb, d. d.. William P. Ellison, Fbaxcis
E. Clabk, d. d., Edwabd Whitin, William W. Jokdak, d. d., Elijah Horb,
D. D., Chablbs A. Hopkins, William H. Davis, d. d., G. Hbnbt Whitcomb,
J. M. W. Hall, Samuel C. Daelino, Edwabd C. Mooeb, d. d., and the Piesl-
dent and Vice-President ex offlciis.
During the ninety-two years of its existence the American Board has sent out
2,-384 foreini missionaries, of whom 717 were ordained. At present it has in its
twenty mission fields 649 missionaries, which is fifteen more than there were
ten years ago. The increase, however, has been in the column of women, there
being 12 less men than in 1892. But dnrine the decade the native agents, including
pastors, preachers, teachers, and Bible readers, has increased by 981, numbering at
Jiresent 3,681. There has been an increase of 90 in the number of churches, and of
6,000 in the number of communicants. The present number of pupils under in-
struction is nearly 61,000. The fact that of the present number of 649 missionaries
exactly 100 have been in service for 30 years or more sufficiently indicates the need
of speedy re enforcements. These veterans cannot last forever, invaluable as they
are. Young men and young women are imperatively needed. Pray ye, therefore,
that the Lord of the harvest will send forth laborers into His harvest.
Never have the fields in which the American Board labors seemed whiter for the
harvest than now. During the past year 6,609 persons have been received as com-
municants in its churches. Its schools, from the kindergarten to the college, have
been crowded withpuplls who are receiving Christian instruction every day of each
week. Nearly ll,0(X) of these pupils are in institutions of higher mde, and a goodly
percentage of them are preparing to become preachers and Christian teachers. The
agencies on the field for the prosecution of the work were never more efficient than
now. This native arm of the service could be developed rapidly were the means at
hand for opening schools, providing teachers and preachers. Thirty-four physicians
are attendmg in hospitals and homes to the healing of the body, while preaching
the gospel to the weary and sinful souls.
During the past year the receipts of the Board, including the payment of the debt
of 1901, amounted to 9846,106.86. The income is not enough to maintain the work
of the Board at its present standard, to say nothing of the increase needed and called
for by the missionaries, and essential to the proper development of the work. An
additional 9100,000 should be spent this present year in meeting the most urgent
calls from the field. The American Board is seeking now to press the "For-
ward Movement," by which is meant the adoption by individuals and churches of
individual missionaries or stations, or, where smaller amounts can be contributed,
of native preachers and schools. Any person or any church can have its own mis-
sionary at a cost of from 9600 to 91f000 a year, while from 930 to 9100 will maintain
a native preacher or teacher. In this way hundreds of churches and individuals
could obey the Master's command to go into all the world and preach his gospel in
a more literal way than they are now doing.
1903.1
NATIONAL 80CIETIB8.
47
SUMMARY OF THE REPORT OP TREASURER OF THE A. B. 0. F. M.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 81, 1902.
BXPBNDmTRBS.
OoH of Klniofu,
Mission to West Centiftl Africa $23,032 78
Mission to East Central Africa 15,779 61
Zulu Mission 31,857 79
Mission to Eoiopean Turkey 84,984 80
Mission to Weeteni Turkey 92,079 69
Misrion to Central Turkey 88,167 00
Mission to Eastern Turkey 80,423 01
Marathi Mission 68,183 59
Msdnra Mission 59,972 40
Ceylon Mission 14,993 06
Foochow Mission 41,786 34
Soath China Mission 15,869 04
North China Misdon 49,425 48
Shanai Mission 2,960 69
Mission to Japan 85,492 03
Hawaiian Islands 3,350 00
HlGronesia Mission 27,522 06
Mission to Mexico 21,400 01
Mission to Spain 17,544 84
Mission to Austria 10,652 42
$686,465 54
Cost of Agencies 18,486 54
Costof Puhlications 9,782 48
OoMt cf Administration*
Department of Correspondence * 912.555 23
Treasurer's Department 6,983 31
New York City 2.113 18
Misoellaneous items 5,917 07
27 568 79
Balanoe for which the Board was in debt, Sept. 1, 1901 102',341 38
Balance on hand, Sept. 1, 1902 1,461 12
Total $845,105 85
RKOBIPTS.
Donations, as acknowledged in the MiMionary Herald 9651,304 24
Legacies, as acknowledgCMl in the Missionary Herald 174,437 58
Interest on General Permanent Fund 19,364 03
9845,105 85
FUNDS OF THE BOARD.
Qeoeral Pennaiient Tnnd $370,023 22
PermaiMiit Fond for OfBoen ..... 44,408 00
Twentieth Oentary Fond 08,420 04
Oonditlonal OilU Fund 870,67161
Bengor Cborchee Fond 13,000 00
WllUam White Smith Fnnd 30,860 38 .
Harrla School of Sdenee Fnnd. . . . 25,000 00
AnfttoUa Collefe Bndowih*t Fnnd, 81,854 70
Hollle Moore Memorial Tmtt 6,000 00
Miarion Sobolenhlpe 0,800 04
O. Merriam Female Scholarship . . 8,000 UO
Benjamin Schneider Memorial
Fond 2,000 00
Maraah Theological Seminary
Fnnd 1,800 00
€K>rdon Theological Seminary,
Tnng-Oho, China 10,000 00
Fooobow Ck>llege ProfettorBhip
Bndowment $10,000
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Jaffna Medical Miss. Endowment, 7,777
Blank Memorial Fund 2,000
Atterbury Fond 4,760
North China College Endowment, 10,000 00
WiUiama Hospital Endowment... 3,000 00
O. F. Gates Mardin High School
Scholarship 1,740 10
Herbert R. Coffin Fnnd 4,850 00
Second Church, AinUb 3,535 17
Pera Chnrch Building Fund 15,654 01
~ ' ... 8,820 70
2,453 02
1,030 00
2,275 85
2,366 00
Vlanga Church Fund.
Yozgat School Fund
Talas Boys' Acadenay Fund.
Ameliii A. Leonard Fund . . . ,
Mi$9ionary Herald Fund ... .
FRANK H. WIGQIN, Treasurer.
48 GONOREOATIONAL YEAB-BOOK. [1903.
THB OONGRBOATIONAL EDUCATION SOOIBXr,
612 AND 613 GoNoaBOATiONAL BcTiLDiira, Boston, Mass.
(Formerly American College and Sdacatioii Soeiety and New Weat Bdacadon Oommiaaton.)
OFFICBB8 FOB 1902 1903.
PreiiderU. — William H. Willoox, d. d., ll. d.
Vice-President — Ghaslbs H. Richa&ds, d. d.
Directors.— Wm, H. Willoox j[>. d. , ll. d., Charles H. Bighabds, d. d., ex offlciii ;
J. G. Gbat. Esq.; Rev. W. B. Tborfb|W. L. Ghbbnb, Esqj Simbon Qilbbbt,
D. D.; DBWrrr S. Clark, d. d.; J. W. wbllmak, d. d.; B. F. Hakilton, d. d.;
G. B. RiOB, D. D. ; Thohas Wbbton, Esq. ; Dayid Falbs, Em. ; W. E. BabtoNi
D. D. ; 0. J. HuRLBUBT, Esq.fTHOMAS TODD, Esq.; Rev. G. b. F. Sayagb, d. d.;
Waltbb K. Bioblow, Esq.; Rev. Wm. R. Campbbll; Ohablbs H. Bbalb, d.d.
Honorary Secretary, — J. A. Hamilton, d. d.
Corresponding Secretary. — Rev. Edwabd S. Tbad.
Trecuurer. — 8. F. Wilkins, Esq.
Auditor, — H. N. Aokbbman, Esq.
Western Field Secretary,— Tkeodovlk Gliftox, d. d., 161 Washington Street,
Chicago, 111.
THREE DEPARTMENTS.
THBOLOGICAL SBMINABIBS, COLLBGBS, AND ACADBMIBS.
Theological Seminaries, Atlanta Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Oa,
Rbasons fob Aiding. ~ There are 250 white Congregational and 200 Congrega-
tional-Methodist churches in Alabama, Florida, G^eorgia, and Texas, and they are
in great need of an educated ministry. Some of these States are receiving large
numbers of people from Northern and Western States, who are Congregationalists in
their preferences; especially is this true of Texas. In the next ten years many
Congregational churches will be formed south of Mason and Dixon's line. There is
no theological seminary south of Oberlin, O., to supply ministers for these churches.
The Southerners are devoting large sums of money for education, so that the
general level of intelligence will be rUsed.
The young people in the white churches are demanding an educated ministry.
The South must raise up ministers for its own people. Northerners are not best
fitted to fill the need in that section.
COLLBGBS.
Fabgo, Farso, N. D. Faibmount, Wichita. Kans.
Rollins, Winter Park, Fla. Kingfishbb, Kingfisner, Okl.
These colleges are situated at strategic centers in four States. Higher institutions
of learning must be placed among rapidly increasing populations in the . newer
States, in order that materialism may be held in check and young people be guided
into the pursuit of the highest ideals in civic and religious life. The importance of
the college appears in the following considerations :
During the last ten centuries Christian universities and colleges have trained
the great leaders in human progress. There was never a time in the history of our
nation when wise, far-seeing and unselfish leaders were more needed than now.
The problems and perplexities of our national progress wilL increase rather than
diminish, due to the large influx of foreign population.
Educated Christianity is the hope of the world, and the reign of Christ over
human thought must result mainly from Christian institutions.
The Christian church is dependent upon the Christian college for its ministers.
The Christian college supplies missionaries for the foreign field, over 230 from
Western colleges alone having received appointment from the American Board;
also home missionaries for Western and Southern fields ; also teachers for the great
work in the South.
1903.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 4^
ACADBMIS8.
Twenty-two academies receive financial aid.
Several other academies, closely allied, indorsed and helped.
GoBOOH, Utah. Woodcock, Washington.
Pboctob, Utah. Puoet Sound, Washington.
Trasklbx, Nehraska. Wabd, South Dakota.
Chadbon, Nebraska. Wkisxb, Idaho.
Wbbpino Watbb, Nebraska. Windom, Minnesota.
Gatbs, Nebraska. Hull, Iowa.
EuRXKA, Kansas. Nobth Wiscomsin, Wisconsin*
KiDDBB, MisBOori. BxTDBAYOB, Wisconsln.
Ibbbia, Missouri. Bsmzonia, Michigan.
BooBBS, Arkansas. Southbbm Collboiatb, Illinois..
WiLTOK Collboiatb Ikstitutb, Iowa. Nobthwbstbbii, Oklahoma.
Many States in the West and South make no provision in their statutes for higl^
schools in the rural districts, so that there are large sections of our country, em--
bracing in some localities several counties with thousands of settlers widely dis-
tributed, without any save low-grade schools. Thus there is especially a need of
sducatkmal centers in regions where opinions hostile to a pure Christianity prevail.
Our Christian academies prepare teachers for public schools and young people for
oollege, and afford liberal culture to many others who go forth as Christians to btt»
the seed and strength of home missionary churches.
MISSIOK SCHOOLS.
Boubtiful, Utah. Hbbbb, Utah.
CoALViLLB, Utah. Lbhi, Utah.
6oBi>OK and Pboctob elsewhere given as academies*
Bbasobs. — Mormonism is increasingly powerful and aggressive. Its missionaries^
are active in this country and abroad. There are nine Mormon conferences on the^
Atlantic coast from Maine to Virginia. The leaders have a distinct political aim to-
gafai control of Congress in order to further the interest of their church and gain^
larger liberty for their irreligioas praotioes. Mormon church influences increasingly-
control the public schools.
Sav Bavabl, New Mexico. Atrisco, New Mexico.
Babxlas, New Mexico. Cubbbo, New Mexico.
Sab Matbo, New Mexico. Sbbotbta, New Mexico.
a Two hundred thousand Mexicans, poor, ignorant, and superstitious, mak»
appeal for Christian light.
h The poverty, prejudice, and backward condition of the people are a strang*>
aaaehronism in the midst of our American life.
e The hopelessness of uplifting homes and of establishing churches save througlb
the children and their schools.
BTUDBMT AID.
Money to the amount of $00 per annum is loaned or granted to meritorious anci
needy young men studying for the Christian ministry. A competent committee at
seminaries and colleges examines each applicant and gives estimate of his worth .^
One hundred and fifty-five men are being aided this year.
50 CONGRBOATIONAL TEAR-BOOK. [1903*
THB AMBRICAN GONQRBGATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Organized, 1853. Chartered, 1854.
Headquarters, Library, Congregational House, Boston.
OFFIGBRS.
President. — WihisUM O. Blambt.
Vioe'PresidenU. — 'RDWARD A. Studlbt, Boston; B. W. Blatchford, Chicago, 111.
Correiponding and Recording Secretary, — Rey. Joshua Corr, Winchester.
TVsosurer. — AuGumrs S. Loyrt, Brookline.
Lfhrarian and Aisistant TVmwtfrer.— Wm. H. Cobb, d. d., Newton Centre.
Auditor, — AiiOirzo C. Tbkkbt, Chelsea.
/>irector«. — Mabquis F. DiOKiNsoxr, Boston; S. Bradtard Pratt, Boston; Rey.
Joshua Coit, Winchester; B. F. HAxiLTOxr, d. d., Rozbory; William H.
HoDGKiifs, Someryille; BluahHobb, d. d.. Maiden; Thomas Todd, Concord;
*CoBTDOir M. WHTTTLBSBy, Wost Ncwton; William O. Blakbt, Boston;
'DbWitt S. Clark, d. d., Salein; Hbnrt E. Cobb, Newton; William H.
Smbbson, Cambridge ; Jambs M. w. Hall, Cambridge; Mobtimbr B. Masoit,
Boston; Chablbs B. Kiob, d. d., Danyers; G. Hbnbt Whitcomb, Worcester;
A. E. DuKKixro, D. d., Brookline; Augustus S. Loybtt, Brookline; William
A. PAnrB, Roxbury ; Abthur C. Farlbt, Anbamdale ; Rey. Morton Dkztbb,
Boston; Key. Edward M. Notbs, Newton Centre; Johk H. Colbt, Boston ;
Franklin P. Shumwat, Melrose; Wm. F. Whittbmobb, Boston ; C. H. Davibls,
D. d., Newton; Alfrbd M. Zibolbb, Roxbury; Arthur S. Johnson, Boston;
D. C. Brbwbr, Boston; L. A. Crossbtt, North Abington
Iobjbots.
To maintain, in the city of Boston, a Conor boational Housb; to'care^Sr
«nd perpetuate a library of .books, oamphlets, and manuscripts, and a collection of
portraits and relics of the past; ana to do whateyer else— within the limits of its
<;harter— shall serye to illustrate Congregational History and promote the general
interests of the Congregational churches.
THB FIPTIBTH TBAR. 4H
Our Associatien was founded by a lai^e and enthusiastic gathering of ministers
snd laymen in the old days when " Aoniyersary Week " was in its glory— May 25,
1853. The next meeting brings us therefore to the jubilee. There could not oe a
more appropriate time than the present for Congregationalists to muiifest a practical
interest in this enterprise by helping to reduce the heayy mortgac'e on the Congre-
gational House, which now amounts to 9191,000. The original deot of S250,000 was
lourred by the purchase and remodelling of the old building in 1872-73. At that
•epoch, there was a liyely co-operation in the project, extending widely through the
denomination, but for many years a decided apathy has taken its place. It cannot
be too often repeated that a gift to this Association is at the same time a gift to all
•our missionary societies, since each year a rebatement of rent is made to them all
from the profits of the Congregational House. Moreoyer, a gift put into this build-
ing has toe security of a permanent inyestment, instead of being subject to the
fluctuations of the market. These facts speak more forcibly than any aigument
into which they might be expanded.
'» Another object wnich should appeal to all good Congregationalists is the proper
maintenance of our Library. It is open freely to all for reference, and it contaus
books and pamphlets relating to both the historical and the religious side of
Christian work. Many of these are especially prized on account of their a>ffe and
rarity; but it is too seldom realized that history is being made as truly now
as in any past era; and thus that the record of what is familiar to us, as we liye
through it, will be prized by the generations that come after us. The
Congregational Library asks to be the common repository of the life of our
^churches. All publications of either ministers or laymen are welcome, especially
those of ecclesiastical interest. For example: in two or three clusters of churches.
East and West, it is the custom to send hither a copy of the minutes of each
local council; the praotioe should become a general one. We ought also to receiye
liundreds of church histories, manuals, and year books that haye not yet been
«enttou8. Will pastors and clerks please follow these suggestions before the
^abject is crowded out by the press of other matters ?
1903.]
NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 51
THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BTHLDINQ SOCIETY.
105 East Twenty-seoond 81., New York, N. Y.
Vice-
Presidents.
LuciBM C. Wabhkb, ll.d., President.
Mr. Aabon B. Mbad, Chicago, 111.
i\m..^» ^* **- a^t^**. J Mr. William H. Stbono. Detroit, Mich.
OffictTt of the Society, ^^^ Elbridob Torrbt, Boston, Mass.
Mr. C. D. Wood, Brooklyn, N. Y.
^ Mr. D. C. Bbll, Minneapolis, Minn.
{Wm. H. Wabd, d. d.. ll. d., Chairman.
Chablbs £. HoPB, Treasurer and Recording Secretary.
Chas. H. Richabds, d. d., Corresponding Secretary.
!Bey. C. H. Taibtob, Chieaco, 111.
Rey. G. A. Hood, Boston, Mass.
Rey. H. H. Wikoff, San Francisco, Cal.
Trustee*, — Wm. H. Ward, d. d., ll. d., R. T. Haxl, d. d., Mr. Wm. H Wana-
MAKKB, Gbobob Wilcox, Esq.. Mr. Johk H. Allbn, 1901-1904, Mr. Ebnbst
Gbbbmb, Mr. W. H. Nichols, Rey. C. L. Goodrich, L. C. Warnbb, ll. d.,
Mr. Gborgb S. Hickok, 1903-1906, Thos. K. Noblb, d. d., Mr. W. J. Hunt,
Mr. John D. Cttttbb, Frank Russbll, d. d., Mr. Dybr B. Holmbs,
1899-1902.
Finance Committee. —Messrs. Wilcox and Hunt.
Counselor, — Gborob Wilcox, Esq.
Application Committer, — Messrs. Ward, Noblb, Hall, Cuttbr, and Warnbr.
Voting Jfemiere. — Fifty Dollars constitute the giyer a Life Member of the
Society; Fiye Dollars an Annual Member.
^nnuo/ Ifeetln^. — The Annual Meeting of the Congregational Church Building
Sode^ is held on the second Thursday of January, each year, at 106 East Twenty-
second street. New York, at half past three o'clock p. m., unless otherwise ordered
and due notice giyen.
Form of a Bequest. — 1 giye and bequeath to "Thb Conorboational Church
BuiLDiNO SociBTT, a Corporation duly organiased and existing under the laws
of the State of New York," the sum of dollars, payable in months
after my decease, to be applied to the charitable uses and purposes of said Society,
under the direction of its Board of Trustees.
Forward. — This seems the only fitting word for the work and workmen in caie
of this Society. The nearly three and one half millions gathered into its Treasury
in the last twenty-one years ought to be doubled in the next twenty-one years. Ttie
denomination is rich. A few of our millionaires could giye it a good start. The
rank and file would claim the right and priyilege of doing the rest. We ought to
build not less than 200 a year of nouses of worship and as many more of parsonages.
Building will neyer oyertake the work of organizing at the rate we are going now.
It is too late in the day to argue the need of either churches or parsonages. It is a
simple necessity, as clearly demonstrated as any proposition inyolyed in the work.
It would saye a large per cent of what is now waste in organizing.
Beceiyed from 3,118 churches and indiyiduals $90,986 46
from legacies 78,574 45
for {particular churches, specially contributed 1,465 72
for parsonages 647 24
church loans refunded 50,728 58
parsonage loans reftinded 22,014 47
for Church Building Quarterly 163 00
Interest and dividends, incluaing interest from the Annuity
Fund 5,832 52
Premium returned on United States securities 800 00
Total receipts for the year from all sources 925\,1V1 \\
52
GONOBEOATIONAL YEAB-BOOK.
[1903-
CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Office: Fourth Aye. and Twenty-second St., New York.
iNCO^Poa^TBD under the laws of the State of New York; was organised in New
York City, May 12, 1826. and incorporated, February 6, 1871.
0FFICKB8.
President. — Nbwbll Dwioht Hillis, d. d.
EdUoricU Secretary,— Jobktk B. Clabk, d. d.
Secretary for Corre^itondence, — Washhtoton Choats, d. d.
Associate Secretarf*'-' Dov O. Shblton.
Treasurer, — WjlimUM B. Howulkd. ^
Eastern Representative, — Rkobks A. Beard, d. d., Cdligregational House, Bos-
ton, Mass.
Field Secretary, — Rey. W. G. Pctddbfoot, South Framingham, Mass*
8CTPEBIKTENDBMTS*
MoBiTzE. BysBsz, d. d., German Department, 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, HI.
Rey. S. y. S. Fishxb, Scandinayian Department, Minneapolis. Minn.
Hbnby a. Sohaufflbb, d. d., Slayio Department, Cleyeland, O.
Rey. W. H. Thrall, Huron, S. D.
Rey. G. J. Powell, Fargo, N. Dak»
Rey. H. Sanderson, Denyer, Col.
J. D. KnrosBURT, d. d.,
(New Mexico, Arizona,ntah and
Idaho), Salt Lake City, Utah.
Rey. John L. Mailb, Los Angeles, CaL
Rev. C. F. Clapp, Forest Groye. Ore.
T. W. Jones, d. d., 511 Woodland Ter-
raoe, Philadelphia, Penn.
Rev. W. S. Bell, Helena, Mont.
Rev. J. Homer Parker, Kingflsher.OkL
E. D. Curtis, d. d., Indianapolis, Ind.
Rey. S. F. Gale, Jacksonyille, Fla.
Geo. R. Merrill, d. d.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Alfred K. Wrat, d. d., Carthage, Mo.
Rey. W. W. Scudder, Jr.,
Uniyersity Station, Seattle, Wash.
Rey. W. B. D. Grat, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Harmon Bross, d. d., Lincoln, Neb.
Rey. A T. Clarke, Shelby, Ala.
Frank E. Jenkins, d. d., Atlanta, Ga.
Rey. Luther Rebs, Paris, Texas.
BB0RETARIE8 AND TREASURERS OF THE AUXILIARIES.
Maine Missionary Society Rey. Chas. Hareutt, Sec,, 84 Dow St., Ported, Me.
Maine Missionary Society W. P. Hubbard^Esq., Treas,^ Box 1052, Bangor, Me.
New Hampshire Home Miss. Soc'y..Rey. A. T. Hillman, Sec.^ Conoord, N. H.
New Hampshire Home Miss. Soc'y. . ALyiN B. Cross, Treas,, Concord, N. H.
Vermont Domestic Miss. Society.. . .C. U. Merrill, d. d.. Sec,, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Vermont Domestic Miss. Society.. . . J. T. Ritchie, Treas,, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Massachusetts Home Miss. Society..Rey. Joshua Coit, Sec,, ( 609 Congr. Honie»
Massachusetts Home Miss. Society. .Rey. E. B. Palmer, Treas,, ) Boston, Mass.
Rhode Island Home Miss. Society. .Rey. James H. Lton, Sec, Central Falls, R. I*
Rhode Island Home Miss. Society.. Jos. Wm. Rice, Esq., Treas,, Pioyidenoe, R. I.
Missionary Society of Connecticut. .Rey. Joel S. lyES, Sec, Hartford, Conn.
Missionary Socie^ of Connecticut. .Ward W. Jacobs, Esq., Treas,, Hartford, Conn.
New York Home Miss. Soc'y, Rey. C. W. Shelton, Sec, 4th Ay. and 22d St.. N. York.
New York Home Miss. Soc']^., Josiah EyANS, Treas,, 4th Aye. and 22d St.,l^ew York.
Ohio Home Missionary Society J. G. Eraser, d. d.. Sec, Cleyeland, O.
Ohio Home Missionary Society J. G. Eraser, d. d., TVeos., Cleyeland, O.
Dlinois Home Missionary Society. . . J. Tompkins, d. d.. Sec, ( 153 La Salle St,
Illinois Home Missionary Society. . ..Aaron B. Mead, Esq., Treas,, ] Chicago, lU.
Wisconsin Home Miss. Society H. W. Carter, d. d.. Sec, Beloit, Wis.
Wisconsin Home Bfiss. Society CM. Blackman, Esq., 7Vea«., Whitewater, Wis.
Iowa Home Missionary Society T. O. Douglass, d. d.. Sec, Grinnell, lo.
Iowa Home Missionary Sk>ciety J. H. Merrill, Esq., Treoa,, Dea Moines, lo.
Michigan Home Missionary Society, W. H. Warren, d.d., Sec, Lansing, Mich.
Michigan Home Missionary Socie^, Rey. J. P. Sanderson, Treas,, Lansing, Mich.
Kansas Home Missionary Society. . .Rey. Hbnrt E. Thater, Sec, Topeka, Kan.
Kansas Home Missionary Society. . .L. D. Whittemorb, lYeas,, Topeka, Kan.
Cong. C. M. Soc. of St. Louis, Mo., George H. Morgan, Sec, St. Louis, Mo.
Cong. CM. Soc. of St. Louis, Mo.. . . Rey.W.W. Newell, <Sup^ ,Cartha^, Mo.
Cong'l C M. Soc. of St. Louis, Mo., Lewis £. Snow, Treas,, St. Louis, Mo.
The Home Missionary, a magazine published by the Society since 1828, is now
issued monthly at fifty cents a year, including postage. It giyes a running
account of the progress of the work in all parts of the country, lamly flrom the pens ol
the superintenaents and missionaries personally engaged in it. ui Congregational
Work, the new monthly organ of the Six Congregational Societies, the pages
allotted to Home Missions keep their readers in constant touch with the workers in
1903.J
NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 53
sll parts of the wide field, and present the fresheBt intelligenoe therefrom. The
price ia only ten oentB a year. An Axhual Bbfobt snniB np the leBoltB of each
year. Leaflets and Treots for the timea are pahUahed as occasion calls and funds
allow, desiflnned to help paston, Sonday-sohool offioeis, and friends of home missions
ffeneraUy, in awakening and keeping alire an intelligent, practical, growing interest
m the work. These may he had, free of charge, at any time, hy addressing the officers
of the Society at its rooms. Fourth Avenne and 22d Street, New York.
For soTenty-eeTen years the Society has heen organizing churches in the West and
Soath, and aiding in the sopport of their mhiisters till tnose chnrches are ahle to
asBome the whole expense. Its missionaries haye from the first organised Sunday
schools, provided proper teachers for them, and by watchful oyersight haVe secured
their permanence ana growth into churches.
In connection with the labor of its missionaries, 6,757 churches (a) hare been organ-
ised and 3,196 hare come to self-support. It has collected and disbursed in cash,
190,806,918; and in clothing, books, and other supplies, laigely the offerings of
Christian women, f2,S56,M3; in all, $23,361,991. The addlttons to the churches
hare been 496,822.
The number of missionaries employed in its seyenty-sixth year (1901-1902) was
L868; 1,308 of them in Stotes and Territories wesT and south of the Middle States.
They preached regularly in 2,484 stations, and at frequent intenrals in many hun-
dreds more. The number of Sunday-school and Bible-class scholars was 133,378.
The additions to the churches were 7,306; 4,321 of them on confession of Christ.
Churches organised, 66; reached self-support, 42.
The seyenty-sizth year's receipts were, in cash, $602,462.24 ; in supplies, 943,706.30:
in aU, $646,1680(4.
In 1883, a Woman's Department was opened. Its object is to interest the women
of our churches all oyer the country, and through them the children, more directly
in the work ; not to the diminishmg of their helpful labor in the way of home
mlMionary boxes (of clothing, etc.), but to pecure also their gifts of money for the
support of missionaries all oyer the country, and for yarious special uses, as called
for from time to time. Their aid in this une is steadily growing, but much more
is needed.
The Society is doing much more work than oyer before among the foreign-bom in
all parts of the country. At nearly every meeting the Executiye Committee is
urged, too often in yain for lack of means, to appoint chosen men for new fields
at the front, where they are greatly needed, but where their support involves heavy
outlay by the Society. For securing the means essential to the carrying on of this
great work the Sodelj depends, under Qod, on the zealous co-operation of the
paetors and members of the Congregational churches of the land. At least $100,000
more than last year's receipts are reouired to carry on this work, besides an equal
adyanoe to meet indebtedness for work already done.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
The BscKiPTB during the financial year ending March 31, 1902 (not
including loans), were, from congregations and individuals, $128,973.57 ;
ditto transmitted by Auxiliaries, $29,285.78; from Legacies, S169»-
92708: the remainder from Funds, $18,663.16: Auxiliaries' receipts
applied to work in their own fields, $296,612.66. In all $602,462.24
Patmxhts during the same year (not including loans paid) : Cost of
Missions, $247,S»4.69; cost of Communicating Information, $22,613.07:
Administration, $23,156.24 ; Auxiliaries, for missionaries, labor, and
expenses, $256,612.66. Total expenses $548,676.55
Additional cash and supplies disbursed by direction of the donors,
including Auxiliary Societies $43,706.00
FORM OF A BEQUEST.
I bequeath to my executors the sum of ^— dollars, in tnutf to pay over
the same in months after my decease, to the person who, when the same
is payable, shall act as Treasurer of the Congregational Home Missionary Society,
formed in the city of New York, in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-six, to be
applied to the charitable uses and purposes of said Society, and under its direction.
a Aboat 1,000 of these oborehat, planted in the earlier years, were Presbyterian.
54 CONORBQATIOXAL TEAR-BOOK. [190S.p:c.^
THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIAXION.
Fonith Ats. aod Twtutf-moood Si.. New York.
Obgajrikd Sept. 3, 1816 Inoorpormted under the Iawb of the State of New X(A»
Pr$tident. — Rer. Washinotok Gulddkh, d. d.
Oorfwpoiuii ji^ S9(Tetarie$. — Rey. A. F. Bsabd, d. d., Rer. F. P. Woodbubt, o. ^
Rer. C. J. Rtdkr, d. d.
TVaoncrsr. — U. W. Hubbabd, Bsq.
Secrttaiy qf Woman* 9 Burmu, — Mies D. E. ExBKSOif .
District Secretaries. — Ber.Q. H. Guttkbsox, 615 Gonfiegmtioiud House, BoitolW
MeaB.: Rer. W. L. TnnrBT, 153 La Salle Street, Chieafso, 111.
Field Assistant. — Mn. I. V. Woodburt, Congiegatioiial Hoose, Boston, Maas.
Extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Porto Rico to Alaska. It ^^
eludes, in the South, the Nefcroes and the Whites, especially those in the ma0^SL
tains ; in the West the Indians; on the Pacific Coast the Chinese and Japanese; ^^
Alaska the Eskimos; and in Porto Rico those of different races. Thiou^ its pup'^
it is reaching into Africa, China, Japan, Mexico, and Cuba.
FU&rOSB AND MKTHOD.
The Amerioan Missionair Association is training a leadership] 'fromlamong
different raoes. This inTolves an
IXDUBTRIAL LKADKBSHIP.
To accomplish this the Association introduced, years ago, industrial training'''^
Nearly every school furnishes this department of instruction. An Industrial Leso-^^
enhip is thus trained from among these people. It is not simply to instruct the few"
in handicraft, or to teach them a trade, out to give to the many, competent instruo-'^
ton of their own race, who shall lead them into better industrial actirity and pre-^^
pare them for economic development.
AN IKTKLLXCTUAL UtADBBSHIP
For these raoes is equally essential. This is also provided by the A. M. A. Normal
institutes and academies, in which the best methods of modem teaching are pur*
sued, are planted among these peoples, and hundreds of teachers are trained for tiie
public schools. This tmningof teachers is of supreme importance in the elevation
of these races.
Intellectual Leadership is also furnished through the colleges and higher institu-
tions. No race can be lifted up by means of industrial training alone. The larger
development of intellectual life is essential to secure to any raoe influence and
power. This the Association recognizes and provides for.
THB MO&AL AND BKLIGIOUS^SlKADBBSHIF || ^^-9
Of these peoples is also provided. Departments of biblical and theological instruo-
tion, in which ministers and missionaries are trained from these races for their own
people, are provided by the Association. Character building is necessary. Religious
life must be stimulated. High ethical and moral standards must be established.
These great necessities can he met only by a well-trained moral and religious leader-
ship from among those peoples whose nigh character shall appeal to that which is
best in the raoe and furnish an ol^ect lesson.
Among the many different races reached by the work of the Association, a leader-
ship is being trained from the people who represent these conditions of preparation
ana character.
XDUCATIOHAL WOBK
Includes univeisities, colleges, academies, normal schools, industrial schools and
departments, and primary schools. Among its institutions are the following : Fisk
University, Nashville, l^nn. ; Straight University, Louisiana; Talladega College^
Alabama: Tougaloo Univezsi^, Mississippi; Tillotson College, Texas; J. S. Green
College, GeorgU; Avery Institute, South Carolina: Le Moyne Institute, Tennessee;
BalUffd Normal School, Georgia. Mountain schools: Williamsburg Academy^
Kentucky; Grand View Academy. Tennessee; ScUuda Seminary, North Carolina;
Green Academy, Alabama. Indian schools : Santee Normal and Training School^
Nebraska. Ninety-three other Normal, Industrial, Graded, and Primary schools.
OHUBCH WORK
Is a missionary service almost entirelv among the verv poor. In the Indian fields
It is having wonderful growth. In the Chinese fi^os, many pagans have come
i
1903.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 55
into the GhriBtian life. In the Southern monntains a numher of chnrohes haye
been added and the interest of the people in the Congregational ohnrch life is>
bsing rapidly developed. In the Sonthem lowlands, alio, there is a remarkable
moTement among the colored people towards free and pure dinrdies.
i' MAGAZnrK.
^ The Ameriixui MisHanary is published monthly, except July and August. New
lonn, fresh material, and generous illustrations characterize it for 1903. Pastors of
ooatributing churches, Superintendents of Sabbath schools, College and Theological
I^ibraries, and Societies of Inquiry on Missions will receive the Missionary upon
Application if so desired. Subscription isj^fty cents per year.
STATISTICS 1901-1902.
Educatiohal Wobk, South. — Higher institutions, 6; normal and traded schools^
fS; common schools, 90; instruotors, 480; pupils, 14,048. Porto Rico schools, 2^
'UstructOTB, 10; pupils, 343.
Chusch Work, South. — Churches, 290 ; Porto Rico, 4; missionaries, 142; mem-^
1, 12,105.
MouKTAiN Wobk (included aboye). — Churches, 53; members, 1,578; schools, 11;
sj^, 2,196.
Work amomo tbs Ikdiaks.— Churches, 20; members, 1,453; schools, 6; mission-
^^es and teachers, 88; pupils, 342; missionary out«tations, 53; missionaries ii»
^^iaska,4.
Work among thb Chikssb. — Schools, 20; teachers, 44; pupils, 1,226; professing
^aith. in Christ during the year, 159.
Qbkxral Summary. — Schools, 107; pupils, 15,959; missionaries, 749; churcheB^
1; church members, 14,071.
woman's bureau.
The Association has a Bureau of Woman's Work, to assist in collecting fund»
V the elevation of women in its various fields. It specially invites the cooperation
^al the Christian women of the churches in this form of work.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
CURRBMT WOBK OF THB TBAB.
Thb Rbcbipts during the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1902, were, from churches^
Sunday schools, missionary societies and indiviauals, $169,796.81 ; from estates,.
1133,942.78; from income, 910,409.50; from tuition, $49,669.41 ; from Slater Fund»
paid to institutions, $5,001. Total, $368,819.50, which, with balance, Oct. 1, 1901»
$779.74, makes a total of $369,599.24.
Thb Patmbbtts were, for the South, $256,901.75; Porto Rico, $11,272.74; Indians^
$40,476.36; Chinese, $12,448.63; publications, $10,261.92 ; agencies, $14,994.72; ad-
ministration, $20,746.16; miscellaneous, $1,283.12. Total payments, $368,347.40.
Balance in hand, Sept. 30, 1902, $1,261.84.
DANIBL HAND BDUCATIOHAL FUND FOB COLORED FBOPLB.
INCOME ACCOUNT.
The Rbcbipts. — Balance in hand, Oct. 1, 1901, $3,418.60; income collected for
the year to Sept. 30, 1902, $66,635.94. Balance in hand and appropriated, $3,477.14*
SUMMARY OF RKGEIPTB FOR THE YEAR.
For current work, $368,819.50; income from Daniel Hand Fund, $66,635.94;
Endowment Fund, $10,000; Daniel Hand Fund, $14,440. Income, $4,395.40.
Total, $464,290.84.
FORM OF A BBQUB8T.
I bequeath to my executor (or executors) the sum of dollars, in trust, to
pty the lame in days after mv decease, to the person who, when the same is.
payable, shall act as Treasurer of " The American Missionary Association," New
zork City, to be applied under the direction of the Executiye Committee of thai
Association to its charitable uses and purposes.
The will should be attested by three witnesses (in some States three are required^,
in other States only two), who snould write against their names their places of resi-
deuce (if in dtlee, the street and number). The following form of attestation will
answer for eyery State in the Union : " Signed, sealed, published, and declared by
the said (A B) as his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us. who, at the
nqueet <d the said (A B), and in his presence, and in the presence of each other^
naye hereunto sohscribed our names as witnesses." In some States it is required
that charilalile beqiiests should be made at least two months before the death of th»
testator, hot thistrule does not apply to hequests in New York State to this Association^
£6
GONGBEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1903.
OONOBBOATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND PUBLISHING SOCIETY.
Congregational Honae, Boston, 175 WabMh ATe.,fChicago.
OFFICKB8.
President. --WiLjjLXD Scott, d. d.
Acretary and Treasurer. — Qeorqm M.
BOTMTOX, D. D.
Field Sect. — Wm. A. Duncan, ph. d.
Editor, — M. C. Hazard, ph. d.
Bueinese Manager. —J. H. Tbwksbubt.
THB MISSIONABT DBPABTMBNT
4Siistains Sana»y-60hool minlonariefl; fiirnishes Sunday-flohool helps, libraries, and
•ether literatnre to new and needy Sunday schools, either gratnitonsly or at rednoed
««08t. Contributions are used only for missionary work.
More than 10 per cent of the ohnrohes now in our YsAit-BooK are the outgrowth
•of Sunday schools organized hy our representatives within the last fifteen years, and
-40 per cent of these have been aided bv as daring this time..
The contribntions of the year from ohnrohes, Sonday-schools, etc., ending Dec. 31j
1902, were $65,167.32. The available income from all sonrces was S69,268.42.
The amount expended for salaries and expenses of superintendents and mission-
aries and grants of literature was $69,931.22.
District Secretary.
^W. F. tfolCiLLEN, D. D., Ast'n Bld«., No. 155 La Salle Street, Chicago. lUinoia, Ohio,
and Indiana.
Superintendents.
Rev. Francis J. Marsh, Congregational HooBe, Boston, New England.
"^ev. J. D. Stswart, Anrora .... Neb.
4tev. H. P. Oass, Loi Angeles . . . So. Cml.
fiev. Wm. Bwino, Lansing Mich.
Aev. W. 8. BsLL, Helena Mont.
Aev. Samuel Gbssns, Seattle . . . Wash,
ftev. O. M. Dalit, Haron .... So. Dak.
£t. P. Hbrbiok, d d., Minneapolis . . Mian.
Aev. E. H. Stioknst, Fargo . . . No. Dak.
&ev. Qbobob C. Hauk, Madison . . . Wis.
•fiev. A. T. Clarkb, Ft. Payne Alabama.
A.. W. Curtis, d. d., Raleigh . . No. Gar.
(&ev. James P. O'Brien, Kansas City, Mo.
Re V. Q.Walton .HarrimanJTenn. (Tean 4tnd Ky.
Rev. Allen Shaw Bush, Denver . . . Col.
Rev. E. J. SiNOER, San FranclMO . . . Cal.
Rev. J. O. Huntington, Dallas, Tex.,
Texas and Louisiana.
Rev. Otterbein O. Smith, Grinnell, Iowa.
Rev. W. B. D. Gray, Chevenne, Wyooiing.
Rev. Chas. Q, Murpht, Oklahoma . . Okla.
Rev. H. A. Lee, Weiser Idaho.
Rev. John F. Blackburn, Atlanta . . . Oa.
Rev. J. Edw. Inoham, Topeka . . i Kan.
Rev. Howard N. Smith, Portland . . Ore.
Missionaries.
"Qev. J. F. Okerstein Swedish Work.
Sev. Silas P. Cooke, Berkshire Co. . Mass.
^tov. John Willan, Clark Co. . . . Wis.
Rev. Harrt W. Yuuno . . . Bast. Wash.
ICr. John T. Percival . . . West. Wash.
-Aev. Julius H. Beitel . . . . S. W. Neb.
ICr. Mark O. Munson Ore.
Rev. A. R. Johnson No. Idaho
Rev. James ELates So. III.
Rev. Frederick Baonall . . . No. Mich.
Mr. A. F. C. KiRCHNER Texas.
Rev. JoBiAH PoETON Maine.
Rev. Wm. A. Elliott 111.
THB BXTBIKBSS DKPABTMKMT
'Publishes the Pilgrim iSeries of lesson helps, adapted to all grades of teachers and
-coholars; the Little Pilgrim Story Lessons and the Beginners Course for Primary
<31 asses; the CongregatioTialist, our oldest denominational paper; the WeOrSpring,
Pilgrim Visitor^ and the Mayflower, weekly papers for youtn and children of Ml
^aiges: the Pilgrim Teacher, monthly; books for Sunday-school libraries, etc: and
m full line of requisites for Sunday schools and churches. It also issues books on
^neral religious subjects and on matters of special interest to Gongregationalists.
Books and tracts from all publi^iers may he purchased or ordered ^ maU at lowest
^ates.
nOiRBCTOBT. 1. General correspondence concerning the general interesiB u& »iie
lloeiety, and especially concerning missionary work, should be addressed to Rer.
<j^rge M. Boynton, Secretary, Congregational House, Boston.
2. Contributions should be sent to Oeorge M. Boynton, Treasurer, Congreg*-
^onal House, Boston, or to the Superintendent of the State within which it isglTen.
3. Coirespondence relating to manuscripts, articles for periodicals, tracts, etc.,
-lAiould be directed to M. C. Hazard, Editor, Congregational Uouse, Boston.
4. Correspondence relating to the Congregationalist should be addressed aocord-
"ing to its subject-matter, either to the Business Manager, or to the Editors of the
l^aper.
5. Orders, and correspondence relating to business matters, mar be addressed to
4he Society, Congregational House, Boston, or 175 Wabash Aye., Chicago.
1903.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 57
MINISTERIAL RELIEF.
THB TBUHTBB8 OF THB HATIONAL COUNCIL.
Rbt. H. a. Stikson, Chainnan, New York, N. Y. Rsv. Amort H. Bradford, Montelair, N. J.
H. Cx^RK Ford, Cleveland, Ohio. William H. Btrono, Detroit, Mich.
RxT. Elijah Horr, Maiden, Maaa. Ouiltoro Dudlkt, Poaghkeepaie, N. Y.
RiT. Thomas R. MoLsod, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lucisn C. Warner, New York, N. Y.
RxT. Oboroe R. Mxrrill, Mlnneapolia, Minn. Rbt. Jobkph H. Sbldbic, Greenwioh,-Conn.
Robert W. Patton, Chicago, III. Ret. Ashbr Andersoic, Boston, Maaa.
Ret. C. H. Richards, Pblladelphla, Penn. Ret. Samuel B. Forbes, Hartford, Conn.
SowARD WHiTiif, Whitineville. Maas.
CorrespondeDoe should be addrcissed to the Secretary, Bev. Wm. A. RiCB, Fourth
Avenae and Twenty-secoDd Street, New York City.
Money should be sent to the Treasurer of the Trustees of the National Council,
Rev. S. B. Fo&BBS, 206 Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford, Conn.
At the last meeting of the National Council, the Trustees were instruoted " to
doTiae and Tigoroosly prosecute the best methods for increasing the permanent
funds,*' but at the same time not to neglect " the present needs of disabled min-
isters, and the widows and children of deceased ministers."
In obedience to these instructions, the Trustees have appointed the Bev. Wm. A.
Rice, pastor of the Belleville Avenue Couffregational Church of Newark, N. J.,
as Secretary to succeed the late honored and beloved Bev. Dr. N. H. Whittlesey,
who served from 1892 until his death in 1901.
The Trustees have issued an appeal " To the Congregational Churches and Minis-
ters in the United States," affcctionatelv urging an to unite "in giving this
important matter their immediate attention, and that generous support which it
deserves." They asked thf m to welcome the new Secretly to their pulpits, to soe
that each of our churches, if possible, makes a regular annual offering for Minis-
terial Relief, and " also that those whom God has blessed with prosperity shall
remember this cause generously in making their wills."
It is evident to all who are in a jiosition to know of the needs among the worn-
out veterans of the church and, in many oases, of the dependent families of deceased
ministers, that the combined incomes of the funds in several of the States and of
the National Fund are painfully insufficient to meet those needs. The State and
National funds supplement each other and the interests which they represent are
one. Their relations should therefore be most harmonious and their co-operation
hearty and intelligent. Such is doubtless the desire and the spirit of all who have
been appointed to advance and conserve these beuefactions.
The National Fund has especially in view those who have served the church on
the home and foreign fields, laboring in destitute sections and for small compensa-
tion, and therefore have been unable to provide for the time of old age or for their
loved ones left helpless through the contmgency of death. Most of its beneficiaries
are of these classes and of those who, because of their residence or other reasons, are
outside the rules which control the State appropriations. All these cases appeal
most justly and tenderly to the whole churcn. Their number is increasing and
most of them are exceedingly pathetia These heroic servants of the church are not
beggan nor objects of chan^.~ Their claim rests upon life-long and self-sacrificing
service. It is an appeal to the Fense of justice and righteousness which must
always be the true credentials of the church of God.
Believing that these are marked attributes of the Congregational churches, we
lay this matter upon our churches and ministers with the abiding confidence of a
loving and generous response.
FORM OP ▲ BEQUBST.
I give totht** Tni$tee$ of the National Council of the Congregational Churches of
the United States" DoUarft to be itua /or the purpose of Minis-
terial Beii^.
8BCBSTABIB8 OF STATK OROANIZATIONS OB COMMITTBBS.
Bev. Waltkb Fbbar, San Francisco, Cal. Bev. B. T. Cboss, York, Neb.
Edwabb a. Walkbb, Pasadena, Cal. Bev. J. B. Aikbn, Concord, N. H.
Bev. Jobl 8. Ivbs, Hartford, Conn. Bev. N. W. Bates, W. Bloomfield, N.Y.
Bev. Jambs Tompkins, Chicaeo, 111. Bev. E. O. Mead, Burton, O.
Bev. T. O. DouoLASfl, Grinnell, Iowa. Bev. C. F. Clafp, Forest Grove. Ore.
Rev. C. M. 8hbij>on, Topeka, Kan. Hbbbbbt J. Wblls, Kingston, B. I.
Prof. F. B. Dmno, Bangor, Me. C. F. Thompson, Brattleboro, vt.
Bev. EDwnc B. Palmbb, Boston, Mass. Bev. H. A. Mineb, Madison, Wis.
Bev. F. C. Wood, Giiylord, Mich. Rev.'F. V. S. Fishbb, Minneapolis,Minn.
»
1903.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIEB. 5i^
THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
ANDOVBB THEOLOGICAL SEMINAHY, Andoteb, Mass.
Opened, September 28, 1808.
TACULTT AMD INSTRUCT0B8, 1902-1903.
Egbbbt Cofun Smtth, d. d.. Brown Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Edward Youno Hingks, d. d., Abbot Professor of Christian Theology; Smith
Professor of Biblical Theology.
Whjjam Hkkbt Btdkr, d. d., Norris Professor of New Testament Interpretation.
Ckaslks Orbin Dat, d. d., President; Bartlet Professor of Practical Theology.
JOHK WmTHROP Pjuatnsb, d. d., Taylor Professor of History.
WiLxiAM BoflKNZWBia Abnold, PH. D., Hitchcock Professor-elect of the Hebrew
LftDgnage and Literature.
WnxiAM Ladd Bopbs, a. m., Librarian.
OwxK Hamxltox Qatbs, ph. d., Instractor in Hebrew.
BnnrKT Guvhisov, a. b., Jones Instructor in Elocution.
BosarrxB Howard, Instructor in Vocal Music.
JoHK P. Jonbs, D.D., Hyde Lecturer upon Foreign Missions, 1902-1903.
William F. Slogum, d.d., ll. d., South worth Lecturer upon Congregational Polity^
1902-1903.
SbIiAH Mrbbill, d. d., ll. d.. Curator of the Museum.
Calrmdar. — The next seminary year begins on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1903, and
ends June 9, 1901, witii a recess from Dec. 23 to Jan. 6.
ADMBMiTOK. — Students are admitted upon presentation of certificates of member*
ship in some Christian Church, and of graduation at a college or uniyersity.
Applicants who are not graduates will be required to pass an examination.
OouRSR or Study. — The aim of the course is to prepare men thoroughly for the
practioal work of the ministrT^. The fundamental studies in the Old and New
Testaments, the History of the Church, the System of Christian Truth, and the
Work ol the Preacher and Pastor, are prescribed; numerous elective courses
enable students, in accordance with their interests and aptitudes, to pursue some of
theae aabjeots farther, or to take up others subsidiary to the main topics of
instruction. To giye students an actual acquaintance with the work of their
ealling and some experience in it, they are, as far as possible, associated individually
with tbe pastors of churches in Boston and Ticinity, whom they assist in various
ways and Rom whom they reoeiye personal counsel and guidance.
Drorrr. — The degree of Bachelor of Divinity is conferred upon students who
■athtfaetoirily complete the three years' course of study ; it is ordinarily required
that the redpient nold a college degree.
Graduatb Studrrts. — Graduates in Theology pursue advanced studies and
leseaiches under the personal direction of the professors, and are admitted to such
cooises of lectures as they may elect.
LcBRART AVD MusBUX. — The library contains over 64,000 volumes. A reading-
room with a latse and carefully-selected reference library is accessible to students
at all hoars. The museum contains an extensive collection made by Dr. Selah
Merrill, illnstrating especially the fauna of Palestine and the life of its people.
LocATiOR. — Andoyer Is twenty-three miles from Boston, and is reached by the
Western Division of the Boston and Maine Railroad in thirty-five to forty minutes.
For eatalognes or farther information address the President of the Faculty.
60 GONGBEOATIONAL YEAB-BOOK. [1903.
BANGOB THBOLOQIGAL 8BMINABY, Banoob, Mb.
Opened, October, 1816. '
FAGCJLTT.
Rer. John S. Sbvtall, d. d., Fogg Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Oratory, and
Lecturer on Pastoral Theology and Sociology.
Rey. Chablbs J. H. Rofbs, d. d., BEayes Professor of New Testament Language
and Literature, and Librarian.
Rev. FBAKcn B. Dbkio, d. d., Professor of Old Testament Language and Literatore.
Rev. Clarbncb A. Bbckwith, d. d., Back Professor of Ghristian Theology, and
Lecturer on Ghurch Polity.
Bey. Hbnbt W. Hulbebt, d. d., Waldo Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Miss Gabbib 8. Gbbbnb, Librarian.
THB bond foundation.
Prof. Leblib a. Lbb, ph. d., of Bowdoin Gollege on (Geology.
Prof. Hbnbt Johnson, ph. d., of Bowdoin College on Art.
Bangob Sbminabt is open to Christians of eyery denomination.
GouBSB OF Studt, Juniob Ybab. — Hebrew, Greek, the Bible as literature, Old
and New Testament Exegesis, Old Testament History, Psychology, Philosophical
Ethics, Review of Geneial History, Introdaction to Church History, Rhetoric,
Enelish Literature, special instruction in N. T. Greek.
Middlb Ybab. — Apologetics, Old and New Testament ExM«sis and Theology,
New Testament Criticism, Church History, Homiletics, Vocal Culture.
Sbniob Ybab. — Church History, Homiletics, Pastoral Theology, Sociology, Sys-
tematic Theology, Old and New Testament Theology or Exegesis, Systematic
Theology, Church Polity ; in 1902-3 the Ritschlian Theology ; Normal Chuts in Bibli-
cal Study.
On the Bond Foundation there are siven two courses of instruction, one in each
half year, on scientific subjects, as Geology, Biology, Evolution, Economics, Com-
paranve Religion, Art aud the like. Six different courses will thus be given in
each three years.
Expenses and Aid. — There is no charge for tuition, rooms, ftimiture, library,
gymnasium, or any privilege of the Seminary. The dormitory is in good condition
and the rooms are fumishM. The price of board is about 93.00 per week. The
income of the Washburn fund and some other funds, given expressly to aid members
of the Seminary, which amounts to about half the cost of ooard, is available for
students whose circumstances require it, provided their character and scholarship
are satisfactory. There is aJso a small loan fund for the temporary accommodation
of those who need it.
PosT-<iBADUATB ScHOLABSHiPS. — There are three scholarships established for
the benefit of graduates of this Seminary: one of $50 to aid any student who
remains to take a fourth year after graduating: and two of $100 each at Bowdoin
College, to assist students who, having graduated at the Seminary, may be admitted
to the College for further study. ''^ "
PBBAOHiNa. — AlS it is believed to be conducive to the best professional training to
combine practice with Uieory, students are idlowed to exercise their gifts in hol&ig
meetings and in preaching as opportunities may offer, under the express approbation
of the Facul^, it being providea that the prescribed exercises of the Seminary are
not neglected. Facilities for such services are afforded in the missionary fields
within reach of the Seminary.
LiBBABT. —The Seminary has an excellent library, numbering more than twenty-
three thousand Ave hundred volumes, and a permanent library fund, with the
income of which constant additions are made of the latest and most valoable litera-
ture.
Gtmnasiitm.— The gymnasium is provided with suitable apparatus, and special
instruction is given four days in the week.
Anniversary occurs on Wednesday, May 20, 1903.
The next seminary year will open on Thuriiday, Sept. 8, 1903.
Requests for catalogues, letters of inquiry, or application for admission should bo
addressed to the Corresponding Secretary,
Pbofbssob 0. A. BECKWITH,
BcmgoTf Maine.
1908.] THEOLOOIGAL SElilN ARIES. 61
PACIFIC THEOLOGICAL' SEMINARY, Bsrkklbt, Cal.
Opened for service, 1869.
FAOUi/rr.
JoHif Kxox MoLkav, d. d.. President, and Leotarer on Pastoral Methods.
Gbobos Mooab, b. t. d., Professor of Apologetios and the Relations of Chris-
tianity and Science; acting Professor of Chnrch Hist^.
Chaslbs SumniB Nash, a. m., d. d., Professor of Homiletios and Pastoral
Theology, and Secretary of Faculty.
WiLUAM Fbbdxbio Bad^, b. d., fh. d., Professor of Old Testament Langoages
and Literatore.
Thomas Cowdbv Lauohlih, b. d., ph. d., Professor of New Testament Greek ana
Exegesis.
— , Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology.
Spbncbb Cokb Gabbison, Instmotor in Elocution.
Conrses l^ the following professors haye been incorporated in the Seminary
Cnrricmlam : —
Hibam Vah Kibk, b. d., ph. d., Dean of the Berkeley Bible Seminary (Christian).
Max L. Mabgoub. ph. d.» Associate Professor of the Semitic Luigoages and
Literatures, UniTersity of California.
John Fbtxb, ll. d., Professor of Oriental Languages and Literatures, University
of California.
Thomas Botkbbfobd Baoon, a. b., b. d., Professor of Modem European History,
University of California.
EBwnr UtLLma Stabbuck, ph. d., Lxland Stanford, Jr., University, Lecturer.
Gbobob Maixx>lm Stbatton, ph., d.. University of California, Lecturer on Uie
Psychology of Religion, 1902-03.
OOUB8B8 OF STUDY.
The main purpose is to train men lor the practical ministry, especially the Con*
negational ministry. The usual courses in fixegetical. Historical, Systematic, and
PnM^cal Theology are provided. The prescribed courses, about one half of the
whole, are arranged to cover the fundamental parts of all departmeuts. For the
rest the student, so fto as prepared, is allowed to choose freely among electives cov-
ering all reoognlzed brancnes. Seventy-two units of credit are the required mini-^
mum for naouation, a unit representing one class-room exercise a weex for a half
year. Henrew is not requirea (Greek is) for the degree of b. d., but unusual facili-
ties are furnished for acquiring it. The Universitv of California has established an
excellent oourse in modem charities.
FACILinXS.
Ths Skmotabt has removed from Oakland to Berkeley, the seat of the Uni v o.^ty
of California. It is thus enabled to avail itself freelv of the advantages of this
University, among the foremost in the United States, all of its courses being open to
the Seminary stuaents. There are 8,000 students in the Academic Departments at
Berkel^, and 4,000 in the entire University. The Library of the University, num-
boiing about 80,000 volumes, and the special Theological Library of the Seminary
(7,000 volumes),, will afford large opportunities for special study. Preparation in
the lanenages of China and Japan can be had in the Oriental Department of the
Univeinty, or in medicine in the Medical School. The climate is remarkably even,
constantly cool, stimulating, and favorable for study during the entire year,
knowing nothing of debilitating Spring changes, or prostrating Summer heats.
TXBMB OF admission*
Thb Skminabt is open to students of every Christian denomination, to women
as well as to men. Senior standing in the University of California, or its strict
equivalent, is required for admissfon to the Theological course, though students
having attidned standing equivalent to Junior standing in the University may be
received as " Sub-Juniors,'' under the care of the Facul^, to complete their
preparation for Theology in the University, havinje^ some biblical work in the
Seminary. Special students may be received as in the University, to such studies
as they are found qualified to pursue.
BXPBNBBS AND PBOUNIABT AID.
Incidbntal Expbnsbs amount to $9.00 per half-year. Board may be had in the
Students' Club at about $3.00 i>er week. The Seminary and the Congregational
Education Society (the help of the latter, however, beinff restricted to
Congregationid students) afford annual assistance; bi)t in both cases upon
oonoitiun of high scholarly work; the seminary aid is graduated upon merit basis
from 976 to |U76. There are a limited number of preaching stations in the
neighborhood where stndents may have the opportunity of practical work and^of
earning a portion of their expenses.
Thb nbzt Tbab bboins Aug. 18, 1903. Address the President.
1903.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 63
CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Chicago, III.
Opened for InstractioD, October, 1808.
FACULTT.
Bat* Jcmbph Hbscrt Gbobob, ph. d., d. d., President and Professor of Homiletios.
Bar. OatttOB N. Boabdmaw, d. d., lu d., Bmeritos Professor of Systematic
TlMOlOgJ.
Bmw. 8AMUBL Ivma Ouetum, ph. 0., d. d.. New England Professor of Old Testament
UtenEtore and Interpretation.
Ber. O. BucKnraKAM Willoox, d. d., Stone Professor of Congregational History,
Charoh Polity and Special Stadies.
Bar. HuoB McDohald Boott, d. d., Sweetxer and Michigan Professor of Ecclesi*
■atieal EUstory.
B0T. Obabax Tatloe, d. d., ll. d., Professor of Christian Sociology and Pastoral
neology.
Bar. Bdwabd T. Habpsb, ph. d., Professor of Assyriology and Comparative
B^Jfion.
Ber. VftLLUM B. Chambbrlaxv, d. d., Scoville Professor of Pulpit Oratory and
Sacred Mosic.
BeT. Wk. Douglas Mackbvzib, d. d., Illinois Professor of Systematic Theology.
Bav. Louis Bubtok Cbans, b d., Iowa Professor of New Testament Literature
and Interpretation.
Mr. A. N. Fox, b. d., Instructor in the German Department.
Bar. H. A. Jbbnbbbo. b. d., Professor of Biblical and Practical Theology in the
Dttno-Norwegian Department.
BeT. Otto C. Gbaubb, Instructor in the Dano-Norwegian Department.
Bav. FmiDOLP Bibbbbo, Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology in the
Swedish Department.
Bar. Maovub B. Pbtbbson, Instructor in the Swedish Department.
ADMxmoir. — The Seminary is open to students of all denominations. Candidates
for admission must have received a collegiate education, or an equivalent prepara-
tion.
Tjuiaa AWD Vacations. — The academic year begins the last Wednesday in
Saptamber and closes the second Thursday in May. The various courses are
arranged in three terms with examinations at the end of each. There is a recess of
two weeks at Christmas.
SrruATioxr.— The Seminary Buildings front Union Park. The location is quiet,
bat the centre of the city may be reached in ten minutes.
Coubsb of Study.— The Course of Study covers three years; the lectures are
preseribad and elective. Each student is reauired to take fourteen lecture hours a
waek. ten prescribed and four elective. All graduates receive a diploma ; special
work is required for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. The degree of ph. o. is
also given in graduate work.
Thx Gbbxan AMD thb Soandinavian Dbpahtments. ~ Students in these
^apartments take part of the Course in the English language, according to their
srada of preparation, that they may be able to preach also in English. They are,
DOwevaTy excused from most English studies, in place of which they have such
•stadias in their own native languages as are best adapted to prepare them to min*
later to our German or Scandinavian fellow-citizens.
Hammond Ltbrabt.— This contains the Qbnbbal and the Rbfbbbmcb Libbabt
with over 20,000 volumes, which is arranged in six rooms according to subjects.
Thasa snb-departments are furnished with the best helps for students, and are open
daily. The students have easy access, also, to the public libraries of Chicago, which
are among the best endowed and eouipped in the country.
BzpmBS. — N«> charges are maae for instruction, or for the use of Hammond
Ubiafy. Famished rooms axe drawn in the treasurer's office on the first day of the
fall term at 10 a. m. The following charges are made for the occupancy of rooms in
tba Seminary buildings: $1.00 a week for rooms occupied by two students ; $1.25 for
rooms alone. Good board can be had in the neighborhood of the Seminary for
$2.90 or $3.00 aweek.
Financial Aid. — From the Congregational Education Society $50 a year.
Additional aid is given by merit scholarshii>s, in value from $75 to $175. according
totba grade of the men; also by loans up to $75. A Fellowship, the income ol
ilOfiOO, is offered to each class.
Attiliatbd Schools— Of Church, Music and Deaconess Training.
For farther information, apply to Prof. H. M. Scott, 520 W, Adams Street, or Mr.
H. W. Chester, 81 Ashland Boulevard, Chioago, 111.
L903.] THEOLOGICAL SE&UN ARIES. 65
HARTFORD THEOLOOICAL SEMINARY, Habtford, Conn.
Founded, 1834.
FACULTY.
D* HAsnuHfT, D. D., PrtMent, Riley ProfesBor of Christian Theology,
and luttooCor In EncyoloiMBdift and HethodoloKy.
Wjaoo B. Pbatt, hub. i>., Ftofefleorof Ecclesiastical Music and Hymnology.
KMLAMffBOV W. Jacobui, d. d., Hosmer Professor of New Testament Ezecesis.
Rmm K. Mitcbbu:., d. b., Professor of Gneco-Roman and Eastern Church Hia-
Clabx B. Bbakdslks, d. d., Profeswir of Biblical Dogmatics and Ethics.
AiMKAKvmM R. MuuuAM, A. B., Samnel Hawes Professor of Practical Theology
and Glniitfatti BoekdoiQr*
A VTRDB L. OiLLBTT, D. D., ProfessoT of Apolocetios.
Lkwii R. Patov, yh. D., Profenor of Old Testament Exegesis and Criticism,
IiHtmetor tn Assyrian and Cognate r<angnages, and Registrar.
DmoAjr R. Xacdoiiald, b. d., Professor of Semitic Languages.
Kdwabd E. NoVBiB, ■. T. b., Associate Professor of Biblical Theology.
CvBTM X. Gxbb, ph. d., AModate Professor of Germanic and Western Church
HislotT.
SnrBXN T. LirntSTOv, a. m.. Associate Professor of Elocution and English.
Gkablm 8. TBatbb, ph. d., Librarian and Instructor in Bibliology.
Aottui B. Bambtt, b. d., Lacnuer on Experiential Theology.
JuDaov Smith, d. d.. Lecturer on Foreign Missions.
WUiUAK A. UoiiXJOAT. D. D., Leoturer on Presbyterian Polity.
Cbablbi W. McCobmick, d. d.. Lecturer on Methodist Polity.
Tbh BmxHAXT alms (1) to develop a yigorons spiritual life as the only sound
baste for ■ohajaiahlp and service, (2) to train in scientific methods of exegetlcal and
hlfltorioal reeearch, (3) to discover the truth of God as revealed in the Scripturps, and
tha laadins of his Spirit in history, in order to apply that truth in the realms of
Khoocht aoa endeayor, so as to meat the present needs of the iirorld and promote the
Bpiaad of his Kingdom.
Tkb Cubbiculuh oomprises both required and elective studies. After pursuing
oettain Prallmlnary Stodies (16B hofarv). each student selects one of twelve care-
fully difFarantiated Groups (eaoh aggregating 900 hours), and to this Group he may
Chan add from 105 to 400 nooriof Eleotives, chosen freely from almost 250 courses.
llila SFSlam omnbiaea a doe balance of discipline with great ela8ticit\ iu meeting
IndlTidval needs. In every sal^cct modern methods are employed, with close con-
taet batwean taaohar and papil, and strong incentive to scholarly habits. Besides
tha ovdlBarj fialda ol theological study, each presented with exceptional fulness,
onufual .opportnnltias era supplied in missions, general and special pedagogy,
litarglcs, Tarlons dhnroh polities, music, etc. Graduate study is strongly encour-
acad, ana spedal courses may be arranged for peculiar cases. Two fellowships are
offaradt eacB wt two years ol foreign study; also five prizes, a special fund for
bodks. ato. Students have access to a great variety of classes and lectures not
airletly wllhin tha curriculum.
Tbm Atpabatub includes a rapidly increasing library of about 80,000 volumes
{•zclodiBg dnnlloatss), containing several unique collections, to which students have
aerssi daj sod arenlng, museum and reading-room, gymnasium, music-room, etc.
Thbhb ov Admission. — Candidates for admission must be members of some
Clulstiaii Ctauroh and graduates of some college. Thone who are not college grad-
uates BM^ff after ezammatioii, be admitted on probation during the first term.
All COMSSS are open to women on the same terms as to men.
Xzpbvbbs.— No charge is made for tuition, rooms, furniture and bedding, or use
a( tha Ubfary and apparatus, except a nominal fee of $25 for use of steam and for
snpsrvisloa. Board is provided at the Seminary under the care of the Students'
AssaolatlOB. at $SJSO per week.
Bchoiaitfiip aid Is provided for those neediug it, in addition to the grant from
the BduoatUm Society.
Calbbixab.— Tha seventieth year begins on Sept. 30, 1003. and closes on May 26,
1901. The various ooorses are arranged in three terms. Examinations are held at
the close of aacb snl^ect or principal topic.
For the Annual Register, or further information, address Pbof. M. W. Jacobus.
1903.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 67
OBBRLIN THEOLOGICAL SBMINARV.
Obbblik, Ohio.
Opened for servioe in 1835.
FACULTT.
IT C. Kiiro, D. D , President, Finney Professor of Theolofi^y.
O. Fkbdbuck WaiaHT, o. d., ll. d , Professor of the Harmony of Science and
Bavelation.
hrmmmr H. CuasiCB, d. o., Holbrook Professor of Saored Rhetoric and Practical
TtMolnij.
Kdwabd iT BoswoRTB, D. D., Prufessur of the New Tes^uneot Lanf^tAffe and
.AUBBBT T. Swzico, D. D., Prfifessor of Church History.
Bar. JuuiM A. Bbwcb, fh. d., Acting Professor of the Old Testament Language
•od Literatnre.
Rvr. Loua F. Mibkoyskt, a. m., Principal of the Slaric Department, and Bro-
faaor of the Bohemian Language.
# WiLEAAM O. Cabkbt, A. M., Professor of Elocution.
L. BooABT, FH. D., Associate Professor of Sociology in Oberlin Collef^e.
■n J. Btdbe, d. d., Lecturer on the American Missionary Association.
The Bamtnaiy it open to students of all denominations. It has a full corps of
pralMKne of its own and offers its students all the work essential to a theological
tnUDtng. la addition students are admitted to the College classes without charge.
ApBilTeanti for admission must present college diplomas, or satisfy the faculty by
•BMUDBtioD or certificate that tney have had the equivalent of a college course.
Uwon gnduatlont the Academic Devree of Bachelor of Dirinity is cimferred.
*.TIm minimum requirement for all candidates for a degree is 1,440 houn« of lectures
and iMdiationB. The most enential courses of each department are required ; this
■rock UDOiuits to 817 hours. Hebrew being elective, toe required amount of work
In Utm Old Testament department mav be done either in Hebrew Exegesis or in
latradao&loii and Biblical The<ilogy. In addition to the required work, a large
■antber of eleetiw oonmes is offered, aggregating 1,538 hours, from which each
fdent eleeCa at least 828 hours. These courses cover a large range of more
~ work in the seveml departments.
lie in the ministry many who have not received adequate training for it
rho mxm di<*coTer their need of theological study. The reasonable requirements
lor admJftikm to the remilAr courses of theolofi^ place such training bevona the reach
of maw men of this olass. In the interest of a better educated mini'<try the Semi-
■wy oSen its advantageii to a limited number of ordained miniflters who have already
hna A pnstonmte, and who wish to enter upon theologi<-al (Studies for not less than a
tin jMT. They may enter such courses as thev are prepared to pursue with profit,
■ad wUl be given certificates for all work completed.
. -7- The oliti^t of this department is to train up pastors for
SIbtIo immigrants to this country. Thorough instruction is given in the
NBiea language. The course of study varies to suit the needs or individuals,
eolminatee in the regular theological course.
LnuLAMT eoutaini about fifty-three thousand volumes.
.^Council Hall, the Seminary building, has fully furnished rooms with
WBler heat for fifty students. Those rooming here pay a moderate incidental
§9Bg TBiying aoofffding to location of room. Other students pay a fee of $6. Aside
from this lee there to no charge made by the Seminary. The price of hoard in
OheiUn la from 82.00 to $3.00 a week. Other expenses are correspondingly low.
PacnnAmT aid is granted to those who need it, from the Congregational Education
Tt And from Seminary scholarship funds. The amount ordinarily recrived
Edocaiion Society lias not been less than 850. The Seminary funds are
fat excellence in soholarshipin the form of merit scholarships varying in
It Ikora S60 to 8100 each year. There U also a loan fnud. There has genenilly
alrandrint opportunity for work in Home Misf>ionary fields and elsewhere
dnring Ae rammer vacation of four months, and occasional preeuihing for rumuner-
BStoDM poHihIe during term time.
The jeBT of study oonsists of thirty-two weeks in two semesters. The next year
bMlni wadneadajpSept. 23, 1903. For further information address Pbof. Edward
I. BoeWOBTH.
r
1903.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 69
DIVINITY SCHOOL OF YALE UNIVERSITY, Nbw Havbn, Conn.
PACULTT AND INSTRUCTORS.
AaTHUB Twarufo Hadlkt, ll. d., President.
FsAitK Kjciort Saxdbrs, ph. d , D. D., Deaii of the Faculty, and Professor of
BibUaal Hlttorv and Archieoloxy*
Qmomam Bdwabd Dat, o. d., Holmes Professor of the Hebrew Languaf^e and Lit-
. ermtore, Bmeritna.
Qmomau Paul Fibrsb, d. d., ll.d., Titos Street Professor of Ecclesiastical His-
toijf ■meritiiB.
f.iBWisOBBiiO!«oBRA8TOW, D. D., Pnifes<^>r of Practical Theology.
Bdwabd Lswn Cubtui, ph. d., d. d., Holmes Professor of the Hebrew Langnage
and Utontara.
Qmomam Uamksb STSvm, ph. d., d. d., Dwight Professor of Systematic Theology.
Pbaxk Grakbbslain Poktbe, ph. o., d. d., Winkley Professor of Biblical Theology.
Bbv JAMur WuvBR Bacon, litt. d. , d. d., Backingham Professor of New Testa-
menl Criticism nnd Interpretation.
WiLLnrrom Walxxb, ph. d.. d. d., Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Ckablbb Cutlbb Tobrbt, ph. d., Iiistmctor in Semitic LaoKiuiges.
Okablbb FbBTBB Kbht, ph. d.. Instructor in Biblical Literature.
ReT. Waltbb Mblvillb Patton, ph. d.. Instructor in Semitic Languages.
William Bacon Bailby, ph. d.. Instructor in Sociology.
Gbbxtillb Pbbot Klusrb, Instructor iji Elocution.
Fekduuck Lxht, m. a., Instructor in Hebrew and Biblical Literature.
SPECIAL LBCTURBRS.
Gbobob Aboibb GoBDOir, d. d., Lyman Beecher I^ecturer. Subject: Ultimate
ConoBMloas of Failh.
Waltbb XjOWBIb Hbbyby, ph. d. Subject: Educational Principles Applied to
Ballflons Teft<*hing.
Obobob William Knox, d. d., Nathaniel Willi^tm Taylor Lecturer. Subject:
The IMnot and Fundamental Proofs of the Christian Religion.
Rhlathoii to tbb UNiYBBsrrY. — The DiYinity School is one of the oo-ordinate
DopBTtBMMita of Yale UnlYersity: its students enjoy all the general advantages of
B ualvwsitj reridence and reoeive from the Corporation, on completing their
Ume-ji«Bn ooonet the degree of b. D.,and are enrolled among the alumni of the
UhIywiI^.
OoDBBBBor Stvdt. — The studies are of two clas8<>fl, prescribed and eleetive.
ThB pranerlbed studies, given bj the Faculty, cover about two thirds of the required
woik of the three yeare; the elective studies may be made up from Divinity courses
or finom coones given in the Graduate School. Students at the close of the second
yOBT of Btodf have the option of continuing as candidates for the degree of a. d., or
of heooBilnilf by enrolment in the Graduate School, candidates for the degree of
nL D. (nqinrlng two more years of resident study).
Gbaduatb OB FoaBTB-zBAB CLASS. — Students of approved scholarship who
hBVB oompleted b three-yean oonrse of theological study, here or elsewhere, are
Bdadtted lo the Graduate Class, in which advanced studies in Theology are pursued
mider the direction of the Professors. Scholarship aid, to a limited amount, will, at
the diMRtion of the Faculty, be given to men of superior scholarship. Members of
this olan may become cmnoidates for the degree ot m. a. or for that of ph. d., by
omolBient hi the Graduate Department of the University.
TkB Gbaduatb Fbllowihip, for the encouragement of further theological study
In this ooanti^ or abroad, the income of which is 9000 for one year after gradua-
tion. Is offered to the claas entering in September, 1903.
KzPBNBBi.— The charge for the care and heating of each room is, approximately,
$40 per annnm. Board costs from $3.00 to 4.00 per week. The necessary expenses
of Batudent for^he school year of thirty-four weeks, exclusive of clothing and per^
•ooal expenses, range from $iM0 to $360.
OPPOBTUVxnBfi FOR Sblf-Hrlp. — Scholarship aid is now considered not as a
gift, hat as a means of livelihood obtained by a detlnite amount of religious work,
nnder oompetent supervision. The extensive scliolarship funds of the school are
need to create opportunitieB for employment in New Haven and vicinity, through
which the etndents may receive training in pastoral work. The average amount of
time spent is six hoars per week, for which the remuneration is $100. Further
opportanitles for self-help, if needoil. may bo obtained through the Director of
Beiigloas work. Prise sctiolarships of $100 and S50 are also ofTerod to students of
BXoeptioiiAl r.ink in scholarship.
Tbbm or Study. — The next year will begin on Thursday, September 24, 1903,
end oootinae antil the first Wednes<lay in June.
Application vub Admission. — The conditions of admisision arc membership in
some erancelical charch, and a lil)eriil education at some college or univeraity.
Testimoaials are required in the case of new students requiring scholarship aid.
Getalogaee Bod forms of application for admission may l)c obtained b^ addtosaV^^
the Dean, Drawer 4, YaleStMtion, New Haven. Conn.
70 CONGREGATIONAL YKAli-BOOK, [1903.
ATLANTA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
Opened Ootober, 1901.
FACULTY.
J. Edward Kibbtb, President, and Professor Church Histo-y.
Oakdnbb S. Butlbb, a. m., Professor Systematic Theology.
Edward A. Bbrbt, d.d., Secretary and Professor Pastoral Theolojry.
Frank O. Hbllibb, ph d., Professor New Testament Greek.
Frank E. Jbnkins, d. d., Lecturer on Polity.
AxMON T. Clakkb, b. d , Dean of Correspondence Department.
John F. Blackburn, Librarian. •
The Seminary alms, (1) to develop the experimental side of the religious life, and
thus produce an evangelistic and spiritual ministry; (2) to give the student an insight
into modem methods of interpretation, but so as to produce a constructive scholar^
ship; (3) to find God and the Holy Spirit in history and the Church; to see Christ in
the lowliest forms of philan^ropic endeavor; and thus preach a Gospel for the whole
life. The Seminary aims to enable the student to have definite convictions and yet
a mind open to the advances of scholarship.
The courses of instruction are arranged to meet the needs of the Southern field.
The Classical Theological Course embraces three years of study. At its completion,
the degree of b. d. is given. Candidates entering upon this Course must have a
College Course or its equivalent. The English Theological Course is designed to meet
the needs of a great many pastors who are desirous of entering upon a course of study,
but who are too advanced in age to take the regular college preparatory requirements.
In such cases the course embraces three years of study beside the regular English
preparatory studies. The third course is the Correspondence. It is designed to meet
the needs of pastors who have never had school privileges, and who are so situated
that they cannot leave their work to attend the Seminary for a regular course. In
such cases the books are sent to the student, lessons are assigned and examinations
are given. During each year the student is supposed to attend the Seminary for
one month during a course of lectures that embrace Bible study, Sunday School
methods, Christian Endeavor organization, and the Church as a social and religious
factor.
The Seminary cannot ofiFer the apparatus of the larger seminaries, but can say
that it will do4ts best for the intellectual and spiritual life of every student.
Tbbms of Admission. Candidates for admission must be members of some
evangelical church. Courses are opened to students of either sex.
Expbnsbs. No charge is made for tuition or room rent. Board can be obtained
for S2 per week. A limited amount of student aid is given to worthy men. All
worthy young men can find employment in the city that will enable them to com-
pletely pay all expenses. The Seminary aids the young men, as soon as they are
able, to secure preaching places, of which there are many near the city. Practical
work in connection with the prosecution of studies is urged. Preaching and Social
Settlement work will enable the student to get a clear idea of some of the phases of
work which are to be his. Thus we will give to the churches men with a practical
as well as a theoretical knowledge.
For information address the President.
1903.]
THEOLOGICAL 8EMINABIE8.
71
STUDENTS.
HAMMB AKD BKBmXKOSB.
Abe^ Toshibami, Tsanioka, Japan.
Achenbaok, Solomon Thos., Nazareth, Penn.
Adams, Edward Bradford, Westport, Conn.
Adami, William Hooper, Charleston, S. C.
Alexander, James Lambert, Middleville, Oot.
Allen, Ernest Boomer, Toledo, O.
Ailing, Emily Maltby, New Haven, Conn.
Ailing, Morris Ezra, Northford. Conn.
Ananikian. Mardiros H., Leipsio, Germany.
Anderson, Carl Emil, Proctor, Vt.
Anderson, Fred Read, Cbioago, 111.
Anilerson, Olaf Adolf, Brattleboro, Yt.
Anthony, Gould Boydon, Scotland, Conn.
Aorablan, Anton Felix, Proctor, Vt.
Ayers, Edward Everett, North Andover, Mass.
Babcuck, Joel, College Spring, lo.
Back, Thomas Johannes, Racine, Wis.
Bailey, Garden Franklin, Westbrook, Conn.
Baldwin, Barton John, woodbridge. Conn.
Bandy, John William, Berkeley, Oal.
Bandy, Paal Stathem, Berkelejr. Cal.
Barker, Herbert Aostin, Three Rivers, Mass.
Barnes, Howard Clark, Chicago, 111.
Barnes, Robert James, Milwaakee, Wis.
Baiton, Herbert Anson, Wellington, Mass.
Bawden, William Henry, New Haven, Conn.
Bayne, John Jalian, Mendon, 111.
Baals, Charles Elmer, E. Bridgewater, Mass.
Belknap, Arthar Train, Andover, Mass.
Bell, Abraham, Steaben, Wis.
Bell, Florence Ellen, Grove City, Penn.
Bell, Herman Fiske, Bristol, R. I.
Berg, Irving Hasted, Ellenville, N. T.
Bertels, Chancellor Nelson, Oakland, Cal.
Billings, Osmond Jesse, Sharon, Mass.
Blackbam, John F., Atlanta, Ga.
Bliss, Charles Bemis, Hockanum, Conn.
Blomberff,Carl R{chardArx'der,Forsby. N. D.
Blamfield, Edward Alfred, Mnskegon, Mich.
Blomfield, Stanlev F., Stonv Creek, Conn.
Boatiight, Dunnell Alexander, Bangor, Me.
Bodwell, Charles Sherman, New Haven,Conn.
Bolt, Richard Arthar, Bangor, Me.
Booth, Harold George, Boffalo, N. T.
Brewer, Frank Sherman, New Hartford,Conn.
Brockie, John Meickle, Homestead, Penn.
Brown, Albert Raflftes, Oberlin, O.
Bfown, George Henry, Danbary, Conn.
Brown, Helen Everton, Hartford, Conn.
Brown, Robert Elliott, Oberlin, O.
Browne, Alice Sevmoar, Harpoot, Turkey.
Back, John W., Kddyville, lo.
Baell, Seth Herbert, Plymouth, Conn.
Ballard, Frederic Lanriston, Allegheny C. Pa.
Bargees, Frederick Merwin, N. Aven, Conn.
College and Year
of Qradaatlng.
Mu. Valley, 1899
Lafayette, 1903
Yale U. 1901
Union U. 1902
McGill U. ~
Olivet,
Brown U.
Cen. Tur.
1896
1902
1897
Northwestern, —
Mt. Union, 1892
Amity, 1901
Yale U. 1891
Wesleyan U. 1902
Coe, —
Coe, —
Amherst, 1897
Oberlin, 1896
Janesville, 1899
Columbia U. 1893
Illinois, 1900
Brown U.
Moody Inst.
Wellesley,
Amherst,
Lafayette,
Cal. U.
Amherst,
Yale U.
Olivet,
Olivet,
1893
1901
1901
1901
1902
1900
1890
1902
1896
t Seminary and
Class.
Belolt,
Oberlin,
1891
1902
Smith, 1901
Oberlin, 1901
Mt. Holyoke, 1900
Oberlin, 1900
Wooster U. 1891
Yale U. 1897
Yale, Grad.
Hartford, Jun.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, Jan.
Chica^, Grad.
Oberlm, Sen.
Hartford, Sp.
Yale, Jan.
Hartford, Sp.Fel.
Chicago,^io. Jun.
Chicago, P. Dept.
Chicago,6lo. Jan.
Bangor, Sen.
Ch{cago,Sii0. Jan.
Andover, Sp.
Chicago, Jun.
Chicago, ^'10. Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Jnn.
Pacific, Jun.
Pacific, Sen.
Hartford, Grad.
Chicago, Grad.
Chicago,
Yale,
Yale,
Chicago,
Bangor*
Andover,
Chicago, P. Dept.
Hartford, Mid.
Yale,
Hartford,
Pacific,
Yale,
Atlanta,
Hartford,
Jun.
Sen.
Grad.
Sen.
Jan.
Grad.
Jun.
Mid.
Sp.
Jun.
Mid.
Sen.
Chicago,6to. Mid.
Yale, Jun.
Yale, Grad.
Bangor, Sp.
Yale, Sen.
Bangor, Mid.
Hartford, Mid.
Hartford, Grad.
Bangor, Mid.
Yale, Jun.
Yale, Sen.
Hartford, Sp.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, Sen.
Chicago, P. Dept.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, R. L.
* A dash in the colaam of colleges implies that the student has never been connected with
toy eoUege; the name of a college followed by a dash in place of year implies that the student
wai eonoeeted with that college, but did not complete tne course. A list of the colleges and
onlTendties may be foaqd at the end of this list.
t •* Sen.** means Senior. *' Mid." Middle. '* Jun.** Junior. «*Sjp." means Special Course;
aad when followed by ** Sen.,** ** Mid.,'* or "Jun.,** means Special Course Senior and the like.
" R. L.** means Resident Uoentiate. " Qrad.*' means Graduate Class. ** Adv.'* means Ad-
vaaeed GlaM. •' D. i^.," ** Oer.J' ** Slav.,** and '* Sw." mean Dano-N&rwegian, German, Slavic,
tti JwmUsA Departmenta, in Ohioago and Oberlin.
72
OONOREOATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1903.
MAmS AND RXBmVHOSt.
Burnham, Herman LeRoy, No. ColliDS,. N. Y.
Biirrelh William Henry, New Haven, Conn.
Burt, Henry Fairfield, Wabaansee, Kan.
Batterfield, Claade Albert, Perkinsville, Vt.
Caldwell, Jesse Cobb, Owenton, Ky.
Callecod, Halleck Matthew, Paxton, HI.
Campbell, Charles, Demorest, 6a.
Campbell, Thomas, Chicago, HI.
Campbell, Wm. James, Summerside, P. E. I.
Carlson, Elof Geoice, La Granii^e, 111.
Carney, Virf^nlos Nelson, Chicago, 111.
Case, Herbert Bd wards Brown, Pawt., R. I.
Case, Shirley Jackson. New Hampton, N. H.
Cash, Herbert Thomas. Berkeley, Cal.
Cash, William Levi, Spartanburg, S. C.
Castlebary, Thomas J., Atlanta, Ga.
Castor, George Dewitt, Kansas City, Mo.
Chalmers, Andrew Barns, New Haven, Conn.
Chapman, Francis Homer, Bedfield, S. D.
Chapman, William John, Berlin. Ghermany.
Childs, Irving H., Northbridge Center, Mass.
Christiansen. John. Norway.
Clapp, Raymond Gilmore, South Boston, Mass.
Clapp, Richard Harold, Montague, Mass.
Clans, Charles Cecil, London, Ontario.
Clark, George Larkin, Wethersfit'ld, Conn.
Clark, Grant Vincent, Princeton, Wis.
Clark, James Stanford, W. Brattleboro, Vt.
Cleaver, George, Houghton, Mich.
Coburn, Wallace Irving, Rockford, III.
Coffin, Fulton Johnson, Hartford, Conn.
Colbum, Harvey C, Hillsdale, Mich.
Cook, Ezra Albert, Halle, Germany.
Cook, Harry Bryan, Lenox, Mass.
Coombs, Harry Eugene, Thetford, Vt.
Corbin, Paul S^aton, Carlinville, 111.
Core, Harley Ristine, Fort Dodge, lo.
Cross, Judson Lewis, York, Neb.
Cummings, Arthur G., Andover, Mass.
Currie, Al. Harlan, Whitinsvllle, Mass.
Cutten, George Barton, New Haven, Conn.
Dale, John Harold, Winter Park, Fla.
Daviji, John Merle, Kyoto, Japan,
Davis, John William, New Haven, Conn.
Davis, Travis, Wilsonville, Ga.
De Bois. Charles Melvin, Chicago, 111.
Denhardt, Thornton T. T., Tapper vi lie, Ont.
Depew, Amett Wynant, Wayne,- 111.
Dickey, John Gilman, Hazel Green, la.
Diefenbach, Arthur Chas., Port Huron, Mich.
Diehl, Willtom, New York Citv, N. Y.
Dodge, Rowland Backus, W. Boylnton, Mass.
Driver. George Hibbert, Wakefield, Mass.
Duncklee, Maurice J., Hanover, N. H.
Dunlap, Roger Allen, East Concord, N. H.
Dyer, Frank, Wheaton, 111.
Early, Alonzo, Bristolville, O.
Ebersol, Charles Eliphalet, Ottawa, 111.
Eddy, David Brewer, Leavenworth, Kan.
Ehrgott, Albert, Wallingford, Conn.
Ekins, Grove Frederick, Riverside, Cal.
Elliott, Thomas John, Tullytown, Penn.
Ellis, Emery Ward, Curtis, Neb.
Emrich, Richard S.M., S.Framingham, Mass.
Enders, George, Pemberton, O.
Ennis, Merlin, Endeavor, Wis.
Erickson, Charles Telford, Millersburg, O.
Fairbanks, George Stevens, Hartford, Conn.
Finger, Jacob, Madison, N. J.
College aiui Year
of Graduating.
Washburn, 1899
Dartmouth, 1901
Kentucky U. 1896
Wheaton, 1901
Moody Inst. —
Ohio Nor. U. —
Lincoln U. 1899
Brown U. 1900
Acadia U. 1893
Fisk U. 1902
Yo'ngHarris,1901
Drurr, 1896
Eureka, 1889
Redfield, 1901
Kan.Cen. Nor. 1891
Amherst, 1900
Boston U. 1900
Boston U. —
Cong.,Montr'],'02
Amherst, 1872
Dartmouth, 1901
Albion, 1901
DalhousieU. 1888
Hillsdale, 1899
Wheaton, 1898
Dartmouth, 1892
Blackburn U. 1896
Iowa, 1901
Colorado, 1901
Harvard U. 1894
Muskingum, 1902
Yale U. 1897
Rollins, 1900
Oberlin, 1899
Hahneman, 1902
Lenox, 1901
Olivet, 1900
S. Dillingen, —
Amherst, 1901
Amherst, 1900
Dartmouth, 1902
Dartmouth, 1900
Moody Inst. —
Mt. Hope, 1897
Beloit, 1901
Yale U. 1898
Knox, 1894
Princeton U. 1901
Doane, 1899
Bates, 1900
Beloit, 1900
De Pauw U. 1891
Amherst, 1896
Sj^racuseU. 1900
Seminary and
Cli
Oberlin, P. Dept.
Yale, R. L.
Chicago, Sen.
Hartford, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Chicago, Mid.
Atlanta, Sen.
Chicago, P. Dept.
Bangor, Sen.
Chicago,fito. Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, Mid.
Yale. Mid.
Pacific, Sp.
Oberlin, Jan.
Atlanta, Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Yale, Grad.
Chicago, Mid.
Chicago, Fel.
Hartford, Scm.
Cbi*go, D.N.JvLU.
Yale, Sen.
Andover, Mid.
Oberlin, Mid.
Hartford, Grad.
Yale, Sen.
Hartford, Mid.
Chicago, Mid.
Yale, R. L.
Hartford, Grad.
Oberlin, Sen.
Chicago, Fel.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, Sen.
Oberlin, Sen.
Oberlin, Jun.
Yale, Mid.
Andover, Jon.
Oberlin, Jan.
Yale, Sen.
Andover, Sen.
Hartford, Mid.
Yale, R. L.
Atlanta, Jun.
Chicago, Jan.
Yale, Jun.
Chicago, Grad.
Chicago, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Chicago, Ger. S.
Hartford, Mid.
Yale, Jun.
Andover, Jan.
Hartford, Sen.
Chicago, P. Dept.
Oberlin, Sen.
Chicago, Mid.
Hartford, Grad.
Yale, Grad.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, Mid.
Chicago, Sen.
Hartford, Mid.
Oberlin, P. Dept.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Grad.
Hartford, Mid.
Hartford, Grad.
1903.]
THEOLOGICAL 8EMINABIKS.
ofGn
tf, GlRx
t Lather, 8priBrt»)d, HMi.
Pranch, JftmM Leslla, BerliD, Oermuir,
FViUh, Hwirr Samnal, DMTfield, III.
FnKoD, RobMi Neweomb, BImIn, y. ¥.
Oal*, Tjler Bddr, WotfoMh, Maw.
Okidm, Fnd, Miucatliie. lom,
Okriuid, Carlotta Nathaniel, Orlaod, Me.
Ourison, Snnorr CotM, SkD Pnuidaoo, Cal.
Qam, Noah Cadiralladar, WMt Libmty, lo.
QalMoa, W111U Lotd, Ann Aitwr, Hlqh.
QUnonr, Osorge, Fimakfard. Penn.
OiBlere*, Pane* Oeonliii, Lomll, Haas.
GJelaetb. Cbrlltlan, Nonraj,
Otrin. EdwHd FnukllD, N«w HaTSD, Ccnm.
OoodaeU, Frrd FMd, Berk«l«T. (M-
Ootdou. Jt/tm, M«1lii«. Mtoh.
t, Dtmnnm D., YwrnaotTllle, Hl«b.
l,I>*ligali>oe,AbinKdin,Dl.
Graaper, Fradniek Uanry, BTansTUIr, Ind.
HlKhUnd U. 1901
Fnni ch- Amar. '02
Colorado, —
Hichfnn U. ISOO
N,Ind.Norm,189T
BoBtoi> CJ, leoo
Willlami, 1900
B«al Sob ale. -
6n>bUI, Dall Qalixte, Abingdm, Dl.
Graaper, Fradeilek Henry, BTansTU^ ,
GMOt, Pwlej Cnnunlus, AndoTer, Haaa.
Gnj, Chailee Strlnji, Caiodeii, tf. J.
Oteen, Everett Bdwaid, Snneer, Man.
Oieeoe, Hanrioe Nathaniel, Waih., D. C.
QtMnlea, Clyde Walter, Obarlin, O.
GraiK. Jaine* lEdgar, Colondo Sprlugt, Colo.
Groat, Paul Bmeat, Brldgrport, CiNin.
Gaemaej, Beniy Hoadly, Mmr Haien, Oonn.
Gnbelh, HeiuilBgBDiaoael, SUw, Norwaj.
Haddon, Chailea Wllbor, Braoe, Wft.
Hail, William Jamei, Wakayama, Japan.
Halbnt, Larn Allen, Topeka, Kan.
Hall, Bobert Dwlglil, Elbowooda, N. D.
BamUton, Jowpta Stewart, Oak Paric, lit.
RamliD, William R., BaatbamptoD, Man.
Barald, John Waldemar, PnwMr, Vt.
Harper, John HttoheU, iDdiaaapolla, Ind.
Harrlaon, Charka Harry, HanoTer, H. H.
Harwell, Bobert Bttchle, Peterabarf, Ta.
Hatfleld, Oeoqte Bennett, BaU*l», O.
Haogland, Ijira, B«nen, Noiway.
Hawk, Iia Tapper, Iowa City, lo.
Hawkeaworth, Charlea Wealey, Newton.Maw.
Hecake, Oeone, New HaTsn, Conn.
Hein, OeofMh Barrard, Neb.
HendenoD/bigene Leon, New HaTOD, Conn.
H^faoe, Albert Oeorxe, Banipn-, He. I
Bin, Fred Bnmatt, Horrid, Minn.
Hltayama, Kibaohl, THUinldia, Japan.
Hitoboock, Samnel, Cromwell, lo.
Hobela, Bdwaid, OtiMM, HI.
Hoelur, John, Sotton, Heb.
HodHad, Harry OIlTe, Bridgeport, Conn.
HoImM, Alice Hay, Saatpon, Me.
Holt. Hilton Carter, Crowley, La.
Hotton, HwBoe Flare 1, 8pr1jij;Beld, Hau.
H(.phiii.-. H.iri.I.l Tj , KiiCKiie, Ore.
Hopp. Ji.lii]. Linniln, N»b,
Hopwood, John Lloyd, Plymontb. Pern.
HooKlitoii, Roy Mao, Luinsbargi Mich.
HoastoD, Ira J., Olivet. Mich.
Howard. l«iancl ETBrett, Denver. Colo.
Howard. Mra. L. E.. Denver, Colo.
Hoyle, Joi. L., Aodover, Maan.
Bmne, Blliabetfa Norris, Btaabaf, Tnifa.
Yale. Jnn.
Ch{c'so,O.V.BeD.
ChloafTO. Hid.
Hartford, Jon.
ChUsHco, Jnn.
Haitfotd, Sen.
Hartford, Sea.
Chi'Ko, Oer. Jan.
Cornell (lo.) 1900 |
UlchlKan D. 1902
Weeleyan V. ISOS
Flak n. 1898
n. of Cal. 1S02
BnUer, —
Olivet, leoo
Knox, 1900
Blmharat, UBB
Dartnonth, 1901
PrlDoeton U. 1901
Amhsnt, ISOO
Howard D. 1901
Oberlln, 189(1
Harvard U. 1897
Moravian, 1900
I Padflc
Hid.
Belolt, 1901
Mo. Valley, 1899
Waihbam, 1898
Carleton, 1901
De Pauw U. 1809
DartmoDth, 1903
Hampden Sld.'TT
Oberlln, 1908
Carlelon, 1900
HeUIOakuin, -93
Enoi, 1902
Gy m . Sob werl n —
Amherst,
Yale U.
Wilton
Marletu,
Olivet,
Olivet,
Denver V.
Pacific,
Hartford, Jun.
Yale, Sen.
BanRor, Jan.
Cbl'eo,i)..V.Jan.
Tale, Qrad.
Hartford, Jnn.
Chloago.P. Dept.
8^:
Hartford, Sen.
Andover, Hid.
Hartford, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Mid.
Oberlin, Sen.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Sen.
Tale, Jan.
Chi'go,D.y. Sen.
Chicago, Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Chicago, Sen.
Cfaioago, Jan.
Chicago, P. Dept.
Yale, Mid.
Chicago, Sto. Sen.
Yale, Qrad.
Yale, Sen.
Yalp, Sea.
Tale, Jan.
Bangor, Hid.
Yale, R. L.
Chloago, O. Hid.
Yale, Sen.
Bangor, Hid .
Hartford, Sen.
HaiUord, Hid.
Chlca^, Jan.
Cbi'go, Oer. Sen.
Chl'go, Oer. Jan.
Yale, Jnn.
Hartford . Grad.
Yale, Hid.
Yale, JuD.
Chicago, Qrad.
Chl'go, Ger. Hid.
Y»1b, Sen.
Yale, Jua.
Oberlin. Jun.
Paoiflc, Jun.
Pacific, Sp.
Andover, 8|>.
H.»i\totA, &«a.
74
OOKOBEOATIONAI. TEAB-BOOK.
[1903.
MAmS AND BKtmXMCXB.
College and Year
of OradaaUng.
HanBberger, Byron Keyser, Pottatown, Penn.
Hanting, Harold Bruce, Berea, Ky.
Hutchins, Alfred W.. Atlanta, Gm,
Hyde, Frank Breed, Bangor, Me.
Iryine, Alexander Fit£gerald, New Hayen,Ct.
Jamarik, Paul, Braddook, Penn.
Jenks, Orrin Roe, Chicago, 111.
Jeyne, Charles Arthur, Chicago, 111.
Job, Philip Adams, South Walpole, Mass.
Johnson, Samuel George, Sndler's Valley, Md
Johnson, William John, Chicago, 111.
Jones, Carl Sumner, Chelsea, Mich.
Jones, Harry H., Key West, Fla.
Jones, Thos., Ponty pool, Monmouthshire, Eng.
Jones, Thomas Gwijym, Chicago, 111.
Kalaidjian, Mihran Tatio6,Eyerek, Asia Minor,
Kellner, Charles Julius, Newark, N. J.
Kennedy, Daniel Rolf**, Jr., New York, N. Y.
Keohler, John Peter, Lincoln, Neb.
Kilbon, Geo. L. W., Adams, Natal, So. Africa,
King, Christopher C, Atlanta, Ga.
King, James Upshure, New Haven, Conn.
King, Thomas, Londonderry, Ireland.
Kneeland, George Jackson, Jacksonville, HI.
Knorr, Richard, St. Louts, Mo.
Kozielek, Paul, Kouskan, Austrian Silesia.
Kwiatkowski, Henry M. V., Detroit, Mich.
Larsen, Ernest, Washington, Conn.
Larsen, George Lawrence Joseph, Denmark.
Lathrop, William Gilbert, Shelton, Conn.
Lawson, Axel Julius, Middletown, Conn.
Leavitt, Ashley Day, Melrose Highl'ds, Mass.
Leavitt, George William, Beloit, Wis.
Lee, Vinton, Gait, Iowa.
Lemon, Guv Hugh, Owasso, Mich.
Libby, Frederic Joseph, Berlin, Germany.
Lincoln, Clarenoe Arthur, Hersev, Mich.
Lincoln, Howard Abbot, Portland, Me.
Livingston, Herbert Rov, Orange, Cal.
Locke, Rob«*rt James, Oswego Falls, N. Y.
Lovell, Gilbert, Plainfield, N. J.
Lutz, Adam Ruth, Oakville, Conn.
Lvnch, Frank Osborne, West Kingston, R. I.
MacDuffee,Chas.Brown,CharlestonF.C.,N.Y.
Maclones, Peter John, Ingonish, N. S.
Madsen, Albert Alonzo, Elba, Minn.
Mann, George Eugene, Manville, R. I.
Martin, John James, Rollo, III.
Marzolf, Wm. Augustus, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Mason, James Henry, Toronto, Ontario.
Maxwell, Charles Henry, Dawson, Minn.
May, Thomas Fremington, Niantic, Conn.
McCandlesB, Thomas, Meriden, Conn.
McCarthy, Samuel Rav, Madelia, Minn.
McClane, William Rollin, Minneapolis, Minn.
McColl, Ray James. Dexter, Mich.
McDowell, Henry M., Lodi, O.
McFajden, Donald, Caledon, Ontario.
McGregor. Ernest Frank, St. Paul, Minn.
McKoon, Hosmer, San Diego, Cal.
McLean, Lester. Jr., Denver, Colo.
Meeker, Jacob Edwin, Rob Roy, Ind.
Merril, George E., St. Jobnsville, N. Y.
Meserve, Howard Curtis, New Haven, Conn.
Miller, Charles Clark, Stamford, Conn.
Miller, John X., Andover, Mass.
Mills, Herbert Leslie, Olivet, Mich.
Molander. Conrad Maximinua|, B. Norwalk,Ct.
Moncol, Andrew, Stockdale, renn.
Princeton U. 1900
Yale U. 1901
Middlebury, ISSi
Minn. U. —
Chicago U. 1900
Amherst. 1900
Howard U. 1901
Olivet,
1897
Caerma'n,W. 1898
St.PaarsIn8t. '00
Olivet, 1902
Syracuse U. 1902
Nebraska U. 1902
Oberlin, 1899
Illinois, 1901
Elmhurst, 1901
St. Vlad'r U. 1899
Brown U. 1889
Yale U.
Beloit,
1900
1898
Olivet, 1901
Bowdoin, 1894
Amherst, 1902
Amherst, 1892
Westminster, —
Redfleld, 1900
Yale U 1900
F'lin&Ma*ll, 1886
Amherst, 1900
Dalhousie, —
Moravian, 1900
Albion,
Hiram,
Carleton,
1900
1902
1900
Yale n. 1900
Carleton, 1901
Knox, 1900
Michigan U. 1899
Kansas (J. 1899
Toronto U. 1896
Minn. U. 1901
California U. 1903
Colorado, 1899
Christian. 1900
Syracuse U. 1889
Bucknell U. 1899
Princeton U. 1900
Pacific U. 1898
Olivet, 1899
Semlaary and
ClaM.
EEartford, Sen.
Yale, Mid.
Atlanta, Jnn.
Bangor, Sen.
Yale, Jon.
Oberlin, iHav.
Chicago, P. Dept.
Chicago. Sen.
Hartford, Sen.
Chicago, Mid.
ChictLgo,8w. Mid.
Oberlin, Mid.
Atlanta,
Yale,
Chicago,
Yale,
Chicago,
Hartford,
Chicago,
Hartford,
Atlanta,
Yale,
Oberlin,
Yale,
Oberlin,
Oberlin,
Oberlin,
Jon.
Jun.
Orad.
Jun.
Jon.
Jon.
Jan.
Mid.
Jon.
Sen.
Mid.
Mid.
Sen.
SUw.
Chlcago,6'to. Jan.
Chi'gc^.AT.Jan.
Yale, Grad.
Chicago,^. Mid.
Hartford, Sen.
Hartford, Mid.
Chicago, P. Dept.
Oberl&i, Mid.
Andover,
Hartford,
Andover,
Pacific,
Chicago,
Hartford,
Yale,
Fel.
Jan.
Mid.
Mid.
Mid.
Sen.
Grad.
Mid.
Sen.
Jun.
Sen.
Sen.
Sen.
Bangor,
Yale,
Bangor,
Yale,
Bangor,
Chicago,
Chicago, P. Dept.
Oberlin, Sen.
Hartford,
Yale,
Yale,
Hartford,
ChicajB^o,
Oberlin,
Oberlin,
Andover,
Yale,
Sen.
Sen
Sen.
Jnn.
Jun.
Jun.
Sen.
Mid.
Mid.
Jun.
Mid.
Mid.
Sen.
Pacific,
Chicago,
Oberlin,
Oberlin,
Hartford, Grad.
Yale, Sen.
Andover, Sen.
Hartford, Sen.
Chicago, ^10. Sen.
Oberlin, 6lav.
1903.]
THEOLOOIOAI. SEMINARIES.
75
VAMBB AVD nimmooM.
Ooll
and Tenr
wiiese ana len
of Oraduatlng.
Seminary aod
ClaM.
Monre, Lawrenoe Qbaw, Essex, Mo.
Moore, Owen Norman, Battle Creek, Mich.
M*M»re, Walter Howard, Trevor. Wis.
Morse, Lilla Frances, St. Johnsonry, Vt.
Mowbray, Henry Back'gbam, Fruftvale, Gal.
Mueller, Rodolpb, Chicago, 111.
Mnrata, Tisatoma, Kyoto, Japan.
Kakamora, Chonosnke, Sendai, Japan.
Newton, Harry Jenkinson, London, England.
Newton, Howell E., Atlanta, 6a.
Neilan, Joseph Davts, St. Louis, Mo.
Nordhoa, Leonard W., Tromsoe, Norway.
Kordland, Victor Leonard, Singan, China.
North, Cecil Clair, Bridgeport. Neb.
Nyland. Ole Marios, Waosan, Wis.
Ogle, Harry Keppele Banting, HartfoTd,Conn.
OlsoQ, Henry Martin, Kingiton, Minn.
Owen, Oeorge William, Wilson, Conn.
Owen, William Moreton. Utica, N. Y.
Owens, J. Franklin, Alder Creek, N. T.
Owens, Timon Evans, Riohwood, O.
Palmer, Albert Wentworth, Los Abgeles, Cal.
P^mer, Willard Holbrook, Chicago, 111.
Palmgren, Gerhard, Anita. Penn.
Pearson, Olaf Laren, Morris, liinu.
Perkins, Edward Carter, Hartford, Conn.
Perry, Walter Hart, Oxford, Conn-
Person, Bengt Alfred, Minneapolis, Minn.
Peterson, Emil, Omaha, Neb.
Peterson, John, Enslof, Sweden.
Pettengill, Daniel Lester, Bangor, Me.
Phillips, James O., Demorest, Ga.
Pierce, Jason Noble^rockton, Mass.
Pinckney. Clarence William, l£iiihwaakee,Ill.
Pitkin, Walter Booghton, Detroit, Mich.
Poison, Angost, Worcester, Ifass.
Porter, George Edwin, Keene, Ontario.
Potter, Clayton J., Glenville, N. Y.
Poand, William M., Atlanta, Oa.
Prentis. Jobn Harooarc, Detroit, Mich.
Price, Edgar Heaton, Carthage, Mo.
Prigmore, Joseph Dyer, Ree^ Mo.
Proctor, Willhun Martin, Snohomish, Wash.
Baab, Irving Tomlinson, Flint, Mich.
Badacsi, Alexander, So. Norwalk, Conn.
Balph, Edwin Arondel, Beloit, Wis.
Beea, James Evan, Plymoath, Penn.
Bice, Albert Benben, Boscobei, Wis.
Bidings, Edward Joseph, Morris, DI.
Boberts, Richard S. W., Ranseley, Me.
Boberts, Bnel, Willoaghby, O.
Bonald, William Bovd, Toromto, Ontario.
Boraback, Albert Edward, Canaan, Coun.
Boondy, Bodney Wiley. Lyme, Conn.
Sandlin, Nicholas A., Haleyville, Ala.
Savory, Harrison Steavens, Plymoath, Mass.
Schaefer, John Charles, Chicago, 111.
Scheuerle, John Adolphos, BltzviUe, Wash.
Schreiber, Bmil, Chicago, 111.
Schorr, Daniel, New Salem, N. D.
Sooggin. Alexander T.. Atlanta, Ga.
Scott, Evan Walter, Shandon, Ohio.
Soott, Bobert, Hartford, Conn.
Seabary, Warren B., Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Selser, Frederick Isaac. Kvantton, 111.
Sheldon, Warren F., Pleasant Valley, Conn.
Sbelton, Don. O., New York City, N. Y.
Sheppl^j. Edward Henry, Dabnqae, la.
ShiTely, John Lehman, Chambersbaisr* Penn
Tarkio,
Olivet,
1901
1896
Mt. Hoi joke, 1899
Oberlin, 1897
Wilton. O.E. —
Doshisba, 1887
Tohoka G*n, 1892
Drury,
1901
Nebraska U. 1902
Princeton U. 1899
Hamilton, 1899
Oberlin, 1901
Adrian, 1899
Cal. U. 1901
Illinois, 1898
Bedfield, 1900
Yale U. 1898
Vale U. 1901
J. S. Green, 1902
Amherst, 1902
Wheatoo, 1897
Michigan U. 1899
Toronto U. 1901
Union, 1900
Michigan U. 1900
Drury. 1896
Mo. Valley, 1901
Whitman, 1901
Michigan U. 1900
Beloit,
Marietta,
Beloit,
N' western
Bates,
Oberlin,
Toronto U
Yale U.
Amherst,
1900
1896
1901
U.1897
1901
1901
. 1896
1902
1899
N' western, 1896
Oberlin U. 1901
Garrett, —
WiltOD, —
Marietta, 1900
Free Ch. Nor. —
Yale U. 1900
WesleyanU. 1899
Up. Iowa U. —
OtterbeinU. 190V
ChicaKO, Mid.
Oberlin, Jan.
Chicago. P. Dept.
Hartford, Grad.
Pacific, Grad.
Chicago, O. Sen.
Yale. Grad.
Pacific, Sen.
Bangor, Jan.
Atlanta, Jan.
Chicago, Mid.
Chi'go.O.i^.Sen.
Ghicago,5io. Sen.
Yale, Jan.
Chi'go.D.i^. Sen.
Hartford, Grad.
Chicago. /Sto.Sen.
Hartford, Sen.
Oberiin, Mid.
Atlanta, Jan.
Yale, Jan.
Yale, Mid.
Andover, Sen.
Cbicago,6to. Jon.
Chicago, Mid.
Hartford, Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Chioago,5i0. Jiin.
Chicago,^fu7. Jan.
Chicago, iiw.J.uii,
Bangor, Sen.
Atlanta, Jan.
Yale, Jan.
Chicago, Sen.
Hartford, Sen.
Chicago,6'u;. Jan.
Yale, Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Atlanta, Jan.
Chicago, Sen.
Yale, Grad.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford, Mid.
Hartford, Mid.
Oberlin, Slav.
Yale, Sen.
Yale, Sen.
Chicago, Mid.
ChiCHgo. Sen.
Hartford, Jun.
Oberlin, Jun.
Hartford, Sen.
Yale, Jun.
Yale, Mid.
Atlanta. Jan.
Bangor, Jun.
Chicago. Sen.
Yale, Jun.
Chicago, 0. Mid.
Chicago, 0. Jun.
Atlanta, Mid.
Yale. Mid.
Hartford, Sp.
Hartford, Sen.
Yale, Mid.
Hartford. Jun.
Oberiin, P. Dept.
Chicago, P. Dept.
. Ya\e, lfiA^«
76
OONOREGATIONAL TBAB-BOOK.
[1903.
MAMK8 AND RXSIDXNCSS.
GoII^:e and Tear
of Oradaatlng.
Seminary and
Claaa.
Short, George W. Denver, Argonia, O.
Silliman, Norman Keator, Grand Gorge, N.Y.
SlaghtyWilliam Ernest Andrew, Westbrook.Ct.
Sleeper, Henry Dike, Northampton, Mass.
Smith, George A., Fort Valley, Ga*
Smith, Greene N., Bazley, Ga.
Smith, Henry Francis, Marsovan, Turkey.
Smith, Robert John, New Haven, Conn.
Spearman, Henry K., Newberry, S. G.
Sperow, Everett H., Hagerstown, Md.
Spmnger, James E., Berne, Ind.
Stamner, Henry, New York. N. Y.
Stanley, Charles A., Jr., Tientsin, N. China.
St. Clare, Christopher Crocker, N. London,Ct.
Stebbins, Alice Bessi^, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Stephens, Anson Thaddeos, Morton Park, HI.
Stewart, W. R.
Stewart, Wood R., Jacksonville, Fla.
Stocking, Jay Thomas, Canton, N. Y.
Stone, Edward Collins,
Strayer, Charles Bates, Green's Farms, Conn.
Strayer, Luther Milton, Dillsbarg, Penn.
Strayer, Paul Moore, S. Norwalk, Conn.
Street, Helen Lennox, Exeter, N. H.
Stuart, Irving Wesley, Lunenburg, Vt.
Swanson, Frank Oscar, Hinsdale, 111.
Sweet, Milo Jasper, Almont, Mich.
Tanaka, Tatsu, Tokyo, Japan.
Tatum, John M., Duluth, Ga.
Thomas, David Edward, Dawson, Neb.
Thompson, Alex. T.,Invercargill, N. Zealand.
Tillman, William Howell, Americus, Ga.
Timm, John Arend, New Haven, Conn.
Todd, Albert Bradley, Bloomfield, Conn.
Tolbert, Raymond Bertrand, W. Hallock, lo.
Tolson, George Tolover, Berkeley, Cal.
Torrey, Elbridge Chauncey, Bangor, Me.
Townsend, Jewett C, Litchfield, O.
Tracy, Charles Kellogg, Waverly, N. Y.
Tripp, James Woodbury, So.Thomaston, Me.
Trowbridge,S.vanRen88elaer,Aintab,Turkey.
Tullar, Edgar Collins, Seymour, Conn.
VonLubken, F. L. H., New York City, N. Y.
Wade, John Armstrong, Cheshire, Conn.
Walcott, Philip Cory. Rutherford, N. J.
Warren, Bertram Albert, Providence, R. I.
Warren, Charles McLean, CoUinsville, Conn.
Watson, Charles Morrell, Bellaire, O.
Weed, Fredmund Casson, Fort Doidge, lo.
Weidman, Milo Ruthvan, Unadilla, N. Y.
Wells, John Mason, Palmer, Mass.
Wescott, William Samuel, Barton, Wis.
Wheelock, Katrine, St. Paul, Minn.
Wilkenson, William Lewis, Pittsburg, Penn.
Williams, Allen David, St. Stephen, N^. B.
Williams, Arthur Collins, Hartford, Conn.
Williams, Edward Mansel, Yale, Conn.
Williams, George, Chester, England.
Williams, Horace Blake, Hawthorn, Ontario.
Williams, Starr C, Atlanta, Ga.
Williams, Walter Byron, Cochituate, Mass.
Wilson, Homer Lee, Fort Valley, Ga.
Wilton, Wilfrid Mallete. East Derry, N. H.
Woodcock, Albert Charles, Beloit, Wis.
Worcester, Edward Strong, Hartford, Conn.
Worthington, William, Spokane, Wash.
Yagg^, tiacob Henry, New Haven, Conn.
Yarrow, Ernest Albert, Lowell, Mass.
Young, James Cathcart, No. Shields, EngPd
Zacbmaa, BIohMrd Henry, Oregon, Mo.
Lebanon U. —
Wesleyan U. 1902
Toronto U. 1898
Harvard U. —
Beloit, 1897
Drake U. 1896
Lincoln U. 1900
F'k'n & Mars'l'Ol
Oberlin, 1901
Real Schule, —
Marietta, 1901
Amherst, liXX)
Knox, 1802
Ripon, 1900
Rollins, 1902
Amherst, 1895
Yale U. —
W.Maryland,1803
Princeton U. 1899
Baltim'eCity,1892
Mich.St. N'l, 1893
AoyamaGak. —
Nebraska U. 1902
N.Zealand U.1896
Milton,
Pacific,
Oberlin,
Princeton
Albion,
Oberlin,
YaleU.
YaleU.
Brown U.
Yale U.
Bethanv,
Iowa U.
Hamilton
Amherst,
Lawrence
1899
1897
U.1902
1897
1902
1899
1900
1901
1898
1897
1898
, 1902
1902
U. 1900
Chicago, P. Dept.
Hartford, Jun.
Yale, Grad.
Hartford, Grad.
Atlanta,
Atlanta,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Oberlin,
Jun.
Jun.
Sen.
Grad.
Sen.
Mid.
Sen.
Chi'go, Oer, Jun.
Hartford, ' Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Hartford, Sp.
Chicago, Sen.
Andover, Grad.
Andover, Jun.
Yale,
Hartford,
Yale,
Hartford,
Yale,
Hartford,
Bangor,
Grad.
Sp.
R. L.
Sen.
Sen.
Jun.
Sen.
Allegheny, 1899
Yale U, 1898
Cardiflf,Wale8,—
Redfield, 1901
Northw'n U. 1902
Vermont U. 1900
Beloit, 18U8
PHnceton, 18tl6
Whitman, 1900
Western, 1901
Wesleyan U. 1901
Amherst, 1902
Northwest'n, 1902
Chi'go, ^. Jun.
Chicago, Jnn.
Hartford, Jun.
Atlanta, Jun.
Yale, Jun.
Yale, Sen.
Atlanta, Jon.
Yale, Grad.
Hartford. Sp.
Chicago,P. Dept.
Yale, Grad.
Bangor, Mid.
Oberlin, P. Dept.
Hartford, Mid.
Bangor, Jan.
Hartford, Jun.
Yale, Grad.
Yalb, Jun.
Yale, Orad.
Hartford, Mid.
Hartford, Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Yale, Sen.
Ol>erlin, Sen.
Hartford, Jan.
Yale, Jun.
Chicago, Sen.
Hartford, Mid.
Hartford, Grad.
Jan.
Sp.
Mid.
Mid.
Jan.
Jun.
Mid.
Jan.
Jan.
Sen.
Fel.
Mid.
Jun.
Mid.
Jun.
Jun.
Bangor,
Haruord,
Oberlin,
Chicago,
Chicago,
Atlanta,
Andover,
Atlanta,
Bangor,
Chicago.
Hartford,
Chicago,
Yale,
Hartford,
Hartford,
Chicago,
1903.]
THBOLOQIOAL SBHIMARIE8.
OOLLBOB KDUOATIOSr Off THB DNDEBQBA.DOATE STCTDBNT8.
IM thi" taUe, a aombw In pamntheMB denotoi tlut thmt number, althongh odm
eoniMeted with th« collece nMatiaiiad, did oat oompleifl the aonne. Th» figam not
in pwentlMBW danota gndaxtea «1 tfae eoUaga mMitloMd.
COLLEGES.
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OOLLBOB BDOCATtOM UF IBB UETDBBOKADnATB STCDICNTS.
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82 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1903.
ANNUAL STATISTICS OF THE CHURCHES AND
MINISTERS.
Thb following pages contain the statistics as collected in 1902 by the statistical
secretaries of the several State organizations, and compiled for this publication by
the secretary of the National Council, under vote of the publishing committee.
They are all of date Jan. 1, 1903, except that ministerial supply is, as far as possible,
brought down to date.
The secretary, as heretofore, in no case presumes to insert or omit the name of
church or minister on any authority but that of the State secretaries representing
their own organizations, or of councils subsequent to the date of annual reports.
The contents of the statistics are as follows: —
1. The statistics of the churches and their ministers, by States.
2. Statistics of Sunday schools, independent and missionary.
3. List of Congregational ministers in foreign lands.
4. The National, State, and local organizations of the churches, with officers,
and dates of next sessions in 1902-1903.
6. General summary tables for the year.
6. Tables of summaries, 185^1902.
7. Remarks upon the statistics.
8. Alphabetical list of ministers, with P. O. address, and indexed to pages.
9. Alphabetical list of licentiates.
10. List of ministers of other denominations supplying Congregational churches.
RULES OF COMPILATION.
1. To arrange in alphabetical order everything capable of it; except that the
churches in any one town or city arranged, as they should be, under the name of
that town or city, are placed according to age.
2. To make new tabUs each year. " Last year's report " (if known to be such) is
always omitted. But, while old reports are not to be inserted in the table, the aggre-
gate of such last reports from churches failing to report, in the items of church and
Sunday-school membership, are included in the summaries. Justice to the churches
which do report requires this, as their real progress may be apparently diminished
or reversed, by lack of the figures from their less faithful neighbors. The special
attention of State secretaries- is called to this point, as it has often been disregarded.
The list of churches of this year is compared, name by name, with that of last year,
and all variations which change the place of the church on the list are specifically
mentioned with the State summary, so that each church can be traced from year to
year.
8. To examine carefully all the tables, with a view to correction or addition by
correspondence, especially to correct "pastoral supply" to the latest moment.
Proof sheets have been sent to secretaries and some home-missionary superintend-
ents who could be reached in season. But no such changes have been allowed to
affect the summaries.
4. The prime name in a table line is always supposed to be the name of the p/oce,
town or city, in which the church is located, as determined by the place of the meet-
ing-house. This is also the name of its post-office, unless followed in line or margin
by a name in heavy-faced type. In such cases the latter is the post-office, and
THIS BMPHATIC TTFB in LINB or MARGIN, is USED BXCLUSIVBLT FOR MAICBB OF
PO8T-OFFI0E8. If this postal word is an adjective, it goes with the preceding name,
e. g., '* Newton West"; if itself a name, it supersedes the other, as " Kewton,
Aubumdale.'' Postal designations are not repeated on the second page, and spe-
cial church names are sometimes given in the second page line, for which there was
1903.] STATISTICS OF GHUBCHES AND inNISTERS. 83
not room In the fint. In general, the two pages, heing invariahly opposite, are
treated as one, and marginal references on the second page are made to foot-notes
on the first, without repetition when they oooar there.
MINOR EXPLANATIONS.
1. Any ohnrch given in hrackets is one organized since January Ist ; not included
in the summary, but inserted for information. A few churches temporarily not
associated are inserted by their own wish. A star (*) denotes churches not asso-
ciated.
2. Pastors installed or recognized by council are marked "p. c.*'; pastors duly
called by their churches and recognized by some " definite act of the church,'' but not
by council, are marked **p"; others in service are not marked, but in tabular sum-
maries are counted as '* supplies." Blanks in the column of pantoral supply, mean-
ing no regularly engaged minister, are left blank for the convenience of those who*
note pastoral changes.
3. The tables are not a postal ouidb to thb addrbssbs of MnnaxBBS, and
any. person so using them runs his own risk of error. The General Alphabetical
List of Ministers gives their post-offices. Special attention is called to this fact,
which is often overlooked.
4. The two columns following the names of ministers in the tables of churches
denote (1) the year of ordination, (2) the year when the minister was installed, or
<x>mmenced service with that church.
5. A star (*) in the General Alphabetical List of Ministers denotes that the person
so designated appears in the tables, reported by some church, as its minister, but is
not reported to be a member of any association or conference of ministers or
churches in the United States; or that he is found supplying some church, or did
so as pastor by council last year and may be presumed to be in transitu, though his
name is not in the State alphabetical list.
6. Licentiates are not reckoned as ministers. Churches supplied by such are so-
oonsidered and not included in list of vacant churches. When churches are sup-
plied by ministers of other denominations it is so stated, and they appear under the
head Supplies. Churches actually vacant are found in column marked " vacant. "^
The names of licentiates and ministers of other denominations will be found, not in
the Alphabetical List of Ministers of Congregational Churches, but in lists follow-
ing the regular list of Congregational ministers. The General Alphabetical List
includes only Congregational ministers.
7. The names of some Congregational ministers are missing; but it is solely
because they are not reported by any organization of churches or ministers.
8. Under " Church Members," " Absent " are included in <* Males," ** Fepiales,"^
and "Total." Under the head of "Removed," "Died," "Letter," and "Disci-
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tables, Discipline includes Roll-revision. In the General Summaries the term
Revision is used, and includes Discipline.
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rule of inserting a cipher where " none " is meant, and the examiner must conjee ture»
in any given case, whether "none "or "no report "is intended. In our General
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Gie«l8tone, 18
Sllyerado, Orange,* 16
Somerville, Black Diamond, 40
Soudan, Kenny Union. Mills, 16
Soatb Tnle, Porterville, 26
Siowe,* 26
Sunderland, Adelaide,* 20
Tajanta, Los Angeles,* •%
Tesla, Union, HO
Thermal,* 38
Todd, Santa Rosa, 40
Venioe, Vlsalia, 30
Ventara, ChiM$%,^ 6
Victor,* 26
Wayside, Eureka, 20
Weioome, Porterville, 25
Whiteriver, ao
Wilton, Josephine, 25
Wiselmm,* 20
Woodside, Redwood, C
Worth, Porterville, 20
Yankee HiU, 25
Total, aohools, 134; membership, 8,497
OOIiOBADO.
Ames. 21
Amethyst, Upper Creede, 44
Avon, 20
Bailey, 8
Bamnm, 80
Boulder, East, 46
Bowen, Aylmar, 80
Burlington, Hendricks S. H., 13
Cameron, Union, 7
Cascade Canon, Union, Caseade, 10
Cement, Portland, 46
Colons, 60
Colorado Springs, A. E. Hastings
Memonsl, ill
Plymoath, 37
Cortes, Aztec, 16
Lakeview, 3
Craig, Little Bear, 45
Union, 90
Cripple Creek, Elliott Chapel, 26
Deep Creek, 20
Denver, Argyle Park, Union, 106
Olen Park, 66
Olive Branch, 80
Bocky Mt. 3B
Dolores, Johnson S. H. 7
* Soathem Oallfornla aehooli.
Name.
Dolores, Rnst's Saw Mill,
Eaton, Collins' District,
Gtrmant
Eddy,
Elyria, District No. 61,
Irondale,
Sand Creek,
Falcon,
F orenoe. West,
Floresta, Ruby,
Fondis, Esst Bijou,
Frances, Dewdrop,
Froita, Park S.,
Gk>lden, Wanainaker,
Green Mountain Falls, Green,
Grand Lake,
Gnston,
Hamilton,
Harmon, Maple Grove,
HarrisbuTg,
Hayden, Hayden Bdttom,
Ironton,
Juleeburg, Anderson,
Kfrk, Pioneer, Union,
Kremmling,
Lafayette, Willow Glen,
Leavick. Fairplay,
Limon, Walk's Camp,
Littleton, Platte Canon,
Washington Park,
McElmo,
Mildred,
Montrose, Coal Creek,
Riverside,
Nathrop,
Newton,
Noland, Lyons,
Ophir Loop, Ames^
Psffoda,
Pallas,
Paonia, Union,
Parker, District No. 25,
Pinon,
Paebla The Grove,
Pyramid,
Qnarrv, District No. 14,
Raman,
Sedslia,
Seibert, Mellison 8. H.,
Severance, Antelope Park,
Shawnee, Union,
Somerset,
Steamboat Springs, The Mesa,
Telloride, San Miguel,
Thomburg,
Toponas,
Tmll, Fly S. H.,
Tuttle, Clark S. H.,
Vona,
Tale, Galilee,
ICembersbtp.
16
31
62
9
6
38
13
30
114
9
27
9
24
21
23
9
6
30
32
20
43
7
82
89
46
19
6
13
18
19
20
26
33
19
23
8
16
17
00
7
00
106
20
22
20
9
7
84
12
7
83
8
20
7
17
40
20
14
Total, schools, 85 ; membership, 2,342
CONNECTICUT.
Bozrah, Bozrahville, 12
Bridgeport, Bethany, 60
Iraniston Av., 127
Farmington. Scott's Swamp,
PliUnville, 24
4S6
OQNOKBOATIOirAL TBAB-BOOK.
[1903.
Hartford, WftrlnirUMi Obapel,
Lrme, Soalh,
KMigmtiick, MUlTlUe,
N«w lUrfield, Qrmt Meftdoir,
814
96
48
New H»T<
»ny,
Danbaiy,
reii«BeUi
Welooiiie &mll,
New Milford, BoArdnuuiy
Unioii. Lanesvilley
StnUfofo, Patney, Oronoqiie,
ThomMtoD, UnioD, Reynolds
Bridge,
PinaHm,
Bedding, Umpftiiaiu|,
Torrln|ion, Bnrrvilley .
Weft HartBDcd, Union. Blmwood, 76
Wethenfield,GTltwc4dyille, . 00
Woloott, Woodtick, 46
Totei, eohools, 90 ; membenhip, 1^437
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
170
800
48
40
38
80
80
46
WftBhington, linoolo Temple,
Cottec^Bow,
GEORGIA.
Atlanta, Beceen, .
Betfl^Wood,
Bnfovd,
Dawaonrille, Sboal Oreek,
Fire Foilca, Ohamthiis,
Fort Yal^y, HighUy,
North.
Qaiok*f Aoademr,
Gilmore, Locust Grove,
Griffio,
LaGrange^t James,
Laodram, Harmony,
Mcintosh, Med way,
Swaosboro,
O
O
66
70
68
42
67
48
60
82
27
60
92
87
Total, schools, 14 ; membership, 780
IDAHO.
Alpha, Bound Valley,*
Anderson, Bora,
Atlanta*
Baker, Union Ohapel,*
Bayhorse,*
Bear, Trail,*
Bellcroye,
Betuehem, GrangeTille,
Bigmeadow, Troy,
Broneau,*
Little Valley,*
Butte, Cedar Creek,*
Carmen,*
Cataldo,
Chicago, II09
Clavton,*
Colbum,
Council, Mayflower,*
Custer,*
Lucky Boy/^
Deep Creek, BVeesey
Dudley,
Bast Cove, Palonse, Wneh.,
16
26
20
18
18
12
86
20
80
20
18
18
20
26
70
26
80
80
26
18
60
20
60
Ki
Xllis,*
Fklk's 8t0f«L*
McFarlai^*
GibboDSviUe,*
Heath,*
Brownlee,*
H6t3prinfi»*
Johns Greek, ChvugeYille^
Landore, Union,*
Lane,
May.*
Meadows,*
Fhlls,*
Medimont,
Mineral,*
Moontaln Hone, Symp Greek,*
Moomain View, OmaipeTllle^
Mnrphy,*
Hun*!.
14
18
21
40
86
16
18
26
40
16
40
18
10
Gsbome,
Fattenon,*
Payette, Oiystal,*
Pearl,*
Pine,*
Biddle,*
BodkyBar,*
Salubrla. Spring,*
Silver ung.
Summit.
Sweet, Dry Buck.*
Third Grec^ Pntonee^ WMh.,
Thornton, Hope,
Tolo,
Warren,*
Weiser, Monroe Creek,*
Simshine,*
WestliJce,
Wiokahoney, Wayside,*
Wilson,*
Total, sohools, 66; membership,
ILLINOIS.
Albion, Glover 8. H.,
AUright,
Alton,
Aurora, Spencer St.,
Austin, SwedUh,
Barreville, Union,
Batestown.
Beech wood. Valley fieduse,
Beverly, Bast S. H.,
Chenoa, Trimmer^
Chesterfield, Albany,
Chicago, Armour,
Ashbum Station,
Bridgeport, ikoediih.
Burning Bush Tabernacle,
CMneae,
Commercial Av.,
Doremus,
Bnglewood Evangelical,
Garfield Park,
16
18
40
16
20
20
TO
12
20
18
16
18
66
20
16
1,804
40
66
O
76
40
60
46
40
1.
60
126
126
80
C
G
110
100
• Soothern Idaho aehools.
SUHDAT 80HOOU.
ft
MdSt..
MOFHk,
sr7;.,
iQ Sqaare, $ciandi\
[wood Evuieelica],
»rd ATBono '
.nch.
wrlnn, tl
Dt Cl^,
IT, HByfl<nrer,
■BUTllle, Flrmontb,
L LodU, ^dormdo,
11^ At.,
ilt,niilo>l.
UkeVtew,
Udge. J«ffanoii]Puk,
lol^ Biaocb,
MTille, Hon
irMtTlll«,
Sammit, Blanch, U
Sutwi, Mt. VerDon, 4B
DJIlii, 55
VleDua, Bui, 50
W«at BrooklTD. Svunp S. H. 35
West NorthQ«ld, 35
Wtn Duion, 46
WUtoD, 40
ToUkl, Mbooli, >9 ; nembanklp, IfiBJ
IK DIANA.
Goal Bluff, DniM 6. H., SO
Behool Boom No, 10, 40
FnrneaiTflle, 00
HumnMid, 50
IndluupotlB, Huley Olbbi, 45
Trinlt)'. 50
La Croase, BO
LIUi, 56
RldgeTllle. St. Jlnki, 46
Bob»nida1e, 56
Taiioer, FulkeB. B., B)
Total,*
■.Hi'
INDIAN TEUBITOBT.
Total, Kliooli, 3 ; nwmbenlilp, 00
AdalphL
Ajnai, Blm
Blalnban, Llbertr OratM,
Blenooe, Sloox Towmhlp,
Cutana, Strabla, Mor«BMtdt
Coltvt, 16
Cromwell, riewuit Hill, M
Dakota Citj, 60
Dnbnqae, ClsieUDi] At., 50
£>«1e Point. 75
Danlai). Kellogg, 50
Farmington, Orchnrd Chapel, 30
FanibLmTllIt!, GMklll, 36
Forest City, TliompsOD. SB
Foacoria. 60
Oenoa Bluffi. E. Sammer, 3SttwlDgO,[K
Oreeii MounUln. Vienua Crater, .60
Hartwiok, Jeffetioo Center, S5
lawaCltv, Bethlebetn, 48
Iowa Fai]t, Maple Hill, 40
Kcllccg, Rock Creek, SS
Kenebeck, 3D
I>ewis. Etsworlli, 45
Manthenlflr, Golden, 3S
Maqaakua, Huiitavllle, 40
Marxhalltuwit. 8. W., 40
Muoii City, Cookman, 10
Oak OioTS, 36
428
OONOBEOATIOlfAL TBAB-BOOK.
[liK)3.
Kaom.
Msmbsralilp.
Miller,
20
Miuicatine, Green St.,
200
NMhuii, Brad Cord,
36
Newell, I'r^Tldeiioe,
36
Newton, North,
106
Nichols. Pike,
Ooheyeden, Filk,
LdkeView,
63
36
20
OleuA, Prmirie Hill,
40
Onawa, QoArd Lake,
26
Osgood,
40
Ottnrowa, Open Door,
79
Otho, Blkhom Township,
2S
Popejoy, Grape,
38
Bnthven, Blk Lake,
46
Sionz City, Glenn Hill,
86
Tnmer,
30
Waterloo, Union,
100
Oak Hill,
30
Waverly Jonction,
40
Wesley, Fonnemark,
81
Total, schools, 64; membership, 2,281
KANSAS.
Alms, Halifax, Aabam, 36
McFarland, 30
Union Center, Pazloo, 26
Almena, BnfPalo, 60
Center, 76
Altoona, Bethel, 60
Cedar Top, 60
Argentine, West And, 60
Athol, Cedar Forks, 40
Atwood, Frejrs, 40
Barllngton, 46
Centralia, Diitrict No. 73 Union, 46
Prospect, 40
Cora, 6riel, 36
DoTer, Independences. H., Auburn, 60
North Branch, 20
Pleasant Ridge, 30
Dnnlap, Kakala, 22
Ellis, Beaver Bank, 26
Fall Leaf, Fall Union, FaU» 66
Fall River, Salt Creek, 86
Ford, Glover, Ford, 46
Nemis, 30
Garfield, Pleasant Ridge, 60
PraU Union, Larneo, 68
Ward Union, 31
Gibson, Union, Utica, 26
Gladstone, Mayflower, 36
Goodwater, Gove Ct^, 30
Gorham, Union, 26
Highland, Dist. No. 2, HighPd Sta^ 40
Hutchinson, Bast Side, 60
Independence, Cottonwood St., C
Jackson, Jacobs, Neoeho Rapids, 36
Lenora, Hendricks, 40
Linwood, Fall Leaf, Fall» 66
Jetmore, Silver Lake, 30
Qoail Trap, Dod^^ City, 30
Kirwin, Claa<tell, 40
Ocheltree, Branch, 40
Paola, Minich, 20
Partridge, Troy, 30
Pawnee, union, Wormer, 60
Plains, West, 30
36
85
65
85
30
30
Num. MaMbenUp
Pleasant Valley Twp.,Prait,lj»nied, 60
Pittsborg ,Lone Star,
Rutland, BUis, HaTanna,
Stockton, Bethel,
Pleasant Talley,
Rtrong City, Fox Creek,
Sharon Springs, Gould 8. H.,
Topeka, Lincoln St.,
Wakeeny, Center, 25
Wbeaton, Pleasant Hill, 37
Willaid. 60
Zeandale, Tabor Val*y, Maohattaa, 40
Total, schools, 66; membership. 2,20
KENTUCKY.
Bveigreen, Bethel, 65
Glencaim, 25
Haystack, 67
Kensee, Union, 160
Lacy Creek, Johnsons, Haselcoen, 80
McCauseyi 83
Mt Morgan, Wllllainsbaiv» 18
Park Camp, Frankfbrt^ 87
PsrkviUe, Gosdon, 20
Red Ash, Uqjoo, 90
Woodbine, Com Creek, 76
The Gap, 64
Union, 49
Total, schools, 18; membership, 764
LOUISIANA.
Areola. Roseland,
Csnal Switch, Abt>ott,
Cedar Grove, Areola*
Daspit, RiceTlile,
Drew Plantation, Vinton,
Banice,
Ferre Canal, Crowley «
Gtonais,
Keystone, Jennlnctiy
Linebarger, CrowTey«
McCain, Crowley*
Manchester,
Midland,
Mermenton,
Millerville, Whitehouse,
NibleU Blnff, Vinton,
Oakdale,
Oak Grove, Vinton,
Oil Wells, Jennings*
PhiUips, Crowley*
Riverside, Kinder*
Roseland, Airds Dist ,
Shafer, Lake Arthur*
W. Roseland, Roseland*
40
26
76
27
43
43
24
37
36
28
29
63
23
36
38
26
46
29
22
46
32
80
27
66
Total, schools, 24 ; memberi hip, 922
MAINE.
Ashland, Garfield District, 80
Nashville Plantation, 22
Sonth, 44
Bremen, Island Bethel,
M usconffus Bay, C
Brooksville, union. Cape Rozter* 36
L903.]
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
429
Name. Membenhlp.
Cnmberry Isles, Baker's Island,
Islenord, 8
Islesford, 18
Dead Biver, Union, 25
Deer Isle, Reach, 13
Sunset, 70
Bmden, 26
FlagstaiF, 40
Gorham, North, 35
Harborside, 36
Harpswell. Island Bethel,
jSast Harpswell, C
Howe Brook, 30
Kineo, 15
Bfairallowaj, Wentworth's
Locatloii, N. H., 30
Wilson's MUU, 22
Mt. Desert, Beech Hill, 0
Pretty Slarsh, C
New Gloncedter, unions Upper
Gloucester, 40
New Sweden, West St., Nelson, C
Northport, 16
Oxbow, 31
Portage Lake, Portage, 20
BrsidoD, 23
Presqoe Isle, Maysville Center,
HaysvlUe, 85
Princeton, Forest Hills,
Grand Lake Stream, 65
St. Croix, Pride's Mills, 20
Sana Pau, 85
Snmner, Samner Hill, Barrett, C
Swan's Island. Mlntom, Atlantic, 10
Wilton, Intervsle, Notch, C
Windham, North, 80
Warren, Cumberland Mills, 30
Total, schools, 36; membership, 903
MABTIiANB.
Baltimore, Sixteenth St., C
MASSACHUSETTS.
Adams, Xylonite, 60
Amherst, Sonth Bnd, South, C
Zion Chapel, C
Auleboro, Brisrss Comer, 30
Bane, Union, Barre Plains, 35
Becket, Bast. Chest^^r, 26
Home Dept., W. Becket, 20
Boston, Armenian, 28
Berkeley Temple, Chineiet 150
C?Une9e, 101
Hope Chapel, C
French, 18
Parental School, W. Roxbury, 52
Phillips Chapel, South, C
Bomsey St. Chapel, Dorchester, C
SwedUh, C
Brockton, Hope Chapel, C
Brookline, Bethany, C
Charlestown, Navy Yard, 75
Chelsea, Chester Ay., C
Clarksburg, BrlgSSvlUe, 58
Center. 53
Easton. Hathaway Mill, South, C
B. Bridgewater, whitman, 40
Name.
IfMnbenhlp.
Ervioff, Farley, 45
Fall Biver, Morning School, C
Hanover, Bethany, W. Hanover, 20
Oakland Hall, So. Hanover, 62
Hanson, Wampatack, So. Hanson, 11
Haverhill, John Ward, 47
Holyoke, Grace, 0
Lanesboro, Berkshire, 25
Lawrence, syrUin, 30
Lee, Ingram District, B. fiCe, 26
Maiden, Forestdale, C
Eidgeworth, C
Maplewood Chapel, C
Medford, Glenwood, C
Mendon, Union, 15
Middlefteld, Bancroft, 9
Middleboro, Thomastown, 39
Waterville, Bddyvllle, 40
Millbary, Union, W. BUIlbury, 36
Millis, Rockvllle, 39
Natick, Hose Hoose, 55
New Marlboro, Union, Clayton, 60
New Salem, NoHh, 60
North Adams, Braytonville, C
New Marlboro, Union, Clayton, 50
Northampton, ^ est Farms, 80
Northfield, Union Hall, Northfield
Farms, 20
Otis, East, 16
Pembroke, Bethel, Hanover, 20
Pittsfield, West, 24
French. 80
Junction, 40
Plymonth, Garnet Lighthoose, 15
Ship Pond, Manomet, 36
Wellingslev Chapel. C
Plympton, Silver Lake, C
Princeton, B. Branch, B. Princeton, C
Bichmond. North, 10
Batland. West, C
Sharon, West, C
North, Norwood* C
Springfield, Parker St.,
Indian Orchard, 17
Sixteen Acres, 20
State Line. Union, 34
Stockbridge, Union, Glendale, 50
Taunton, Arlington, 90
Templeton, Hospital Cottage,
Baldwlnvllle, O
Tolland, Soule DiMt., New Boston, 18
W. Stoclcbridge, Friedleyviile, 15
State Line, 43
Windsor, Bast, 12
Worcester, Fobes St., 50
SwedUh, C
Union Gospel, 75
Total, schools, 78; membership, 2,109
MICHIGAN,
Alamo, Liberty St.,
Williams,
Alger,
A Imont, Butherford,
Arland,
Atlanta, Edwards,
North Star,
Baldwin, Marlborough,
C
C
40
47
42
36
25
40
480
OOHORBdATIONAL TBAB-BOOK.
[1903.
BlT6r»
Bellaife. CUm Lak»,
Mapm Gfore,
B«alfth, Bden,
BloaLAke,
^Book^Sohoolhome No. 9,
Cftnonville, Blaek B
Corasco, PlwMf
CoTert, Kinney,
PMUTiUe,
Boath,
Town Line,
Onster, Mennenger,
Delhi Mills,
Detroit, Canfield At.,
Oakwood,
PolUk,
De Ward,
Beetwood,
Edmoro, Wynujk,
Ilnkton, Batton,
Obniohill,
Gurlord, DiiCrlot No. 5.
ftdlinc,
Grand Rapids, Arerj,
Harrison, Pre^ll,
Hetherton, Dorer,
Hadson, IJme Creek,
Hunt's Dpnr,
JackM>n, Perrine,
Jenison,
Joppa, Pine Greek,
Kenton, Independent,
Lacer, Barneys Mills,
Lansinx, Mayflower,
M. A. C>,
Leota,
Lewiston, Pani,
Long Lake,
Manoelona, Westwood,
Manistee, Maxwell,
Merrill, Hardie,
Mio,
Kittle,
Muskegon, Blufton,
Jackion St.,
Nahma,
Neebish,
Nunica, Tajlor,
Olivet, Branch,
Payment,
Paynesville,
Port Huron, Oratiot Center,
Rapid Riyer, Ensign,
Garth,
Rodney, Oolfaz,
Roscommon, Higgins' Lake,
Shelldrake,
Standish, Deep River,
Stanton, Nevins' Lake,
Strongs,
Sturgeon River, St. Jacques,
Vienna,
Whitefish Point, Lighthouse,
LiUle Lake,
Williamston, Sherman,
C
c
o
o
80
45
C
S6
76
80
40
86
41
76
196
60
80
O
40
40
80
G
80
G
40
27
60
' 20
22
40
2S0
70
40
80
45
C
126
26
27
86
G
20
26
80
20
6
20
40
27
18
82
36
23
35
C
26
17
20
18
36
26
Total, schools, 77; membenhip, 2,097
MINNBSOTA.
Akley, Gbaaberiaiii,
Foster,
Fowle^
White Oak,
Aitkin, JaoMSOD,
Klmiberty,
North,
Akrmn, Odeiea^
Aidri^h.
AlezMidria, Garfield,
Hudson,
LakeMjiy,
Meltona,
Alyda, Bear Greek,
Anoka, Feir Oaks Bnaeh,
Winslow,
Appletoo, Redfleld,
Auduboo. Bakke,
Bsgley, Laigbj,
Msywood,
Bametville,.Nocth,
Prairie BeU,
Prairie View,
Rattle BlTer,
Baxter,
Belrrade, Kerns,
Minneebinoiiai
Beltrami, Bdsa.
Belview, Seafortli,
Benson, DanTers.
20
17
m
m
15
85
85
26
18
17
80
Decrell^
Lake Has
eHasel,
Bertha. Bowman,
Big Lake, Hanson,
Borup,
Brook Park,
Brunswick,
Brownton, Simiter,
Thompson,
Union Branch,
Burtrum, Davies S. H.,
Cast Lake,
Genter Gity, Rock Creek,
Glarklleld,
Glimaz,
Gohasset,
Columbia Heights,
Gomstook,
Crooked Greek,
Grookston, Ijangor,
Miller,
Dawson, Boyd,
Hamlin,
Maxwell,
Detroit Gity, Brie Dist.,
Soatham,
Deerwood, Oberff,
Douglss, MlesvDle,
Bdgerton, Chandler,
Bldred,
Bllsworth, Grand Prairie,
Blk River, Lavoiila,
Meadowvale,
Brskine,
Excelsior, Ghanhassen,
Fairmont, Amber Lidce,
Fracer,
Fairis,
18
80
74
13
40
21
19
20
49
25
70
80
17
80
40
80
20
40
18
40
15
85
29
24
60
21
20
28
40
34
80
85
14
80
80
88
82
20
1903.]
8Uin>AT SCHOOLS.
431
JXmtm. Mcinb«nhlp.
F«ltoii, IjOokhArt, 30
FtorgOM Fallfl, Oswald, 12
Fertile, Duipdale, 30
Woodflide union, 32
Flensbnrg, Pipe Greek, 20
Folej, aw§dM, 20
Foreeton, Benson, Freer, 13
Oreenbnth, Freer, 15
Nortbnay, 30
Woodward Brook, Princeton, 40
Fowlon, Branch, 80
Frankfort Center, 30
Freeborn, Bnckeye, 2S
Byron, 35
Cream, 50
St. Clair, Alma City, 25
€^ylord, Arllnarton, G2
Georgetown, Mradleton, 85
Ckeperaon, Coon Ijake, 80
Glenwood, Starbnok, 65
Olyndon, Averlll, 19
Bordick, 17
Miukoda, 30
Stookwood, 30
Twin Valley, 25
Ckwhea, . 31
Gransoa, Branch, 26
Qnnd Meadow, Frankfort Center, 30
Grand Rapids, Splithand, 40
Granite Falls, Stony Ron, 20
Hamilton, 35
Hancock, Lake Bmily, 20
Hartland, 35
Hasty, McClelland, 80
Hawley, Henderson, 27
Silver Ijake, 30
Hoffman, 21
HoldiDgford, 25
Hutchinson, Bear Lake, 26
Lake Ally, 21
Isle, 27
Itasca, Union, 25
Kenneth, 25
Kimball, Freeman, 25
Stiekney, 25
Kragness, BiTorside, 18
Lake Benton, Weeks, 15
Lake Stay, Chase, 30
Hirford, 23
Lake Park, Cuba, 28
Jepson, 25
Lawrence, 26
Little Falls, Belle Prairie, 25
Lone Tree, 27
Long Lake, ' 30
Lost River, Lambert, 25
Mankato, Alma City, 30
Indian Lake, 20
SwrnUih, Eagle Lake, 26
Manchester, 40
Maple Bay, 28
Mapletcm, Sterling, 80
Marine Mills, 25
Marshall, Branch, 27
Maywood, 22
Maaeppa, Bear Valley, 85
Forest Mills, 85
Medford, Holly, 30
Mentor, 30
Mhmeapolis, Bethel, 335
Nwne.
Minneapolis, Edina Mills,
Blwell, New Brighton,
Ck>lden Vallej,
Grace, St. Louu Park,
Immannel,
Linden Hills,
Lynhnrst,
lCeinb«rshlp.
45
25
30
70
260
100
85
Manhattan Park, St. Louis Park, 85
81st St.. Swedish, 110
Monteyideo, Reynolds, 30
Montioello, Branch, 65
Moose,
Morris, Branch,
Nary, 22
New Paynesyille, Kozoois, 25
West PaynesviUe. 25
New Richland, Branch, 34
Trenton, 35
New nim. West Newton, 30
New York Mills, 30
Bain,
Dntton,
Paddock, 30
Rice, 20
Wickstrom, 20
North Branch, Harris, 81
Hawkinson, 85
Pierce S. H., 25
North Held, Greenrale, 30
Stone S. H., 26
Waterford, 40
North Redwood, 35
Northrop, 20
Nyqoist, Kerns, 21
Otisoo, Branch, 40
Yenseloos, Trenton, 28
Parker, Huii; 30
Baker S. H., Hnii; 22
Park Rapids, Atlanta, 23
Dorset, 82
Latona, 25
Nevis, 10
Sloan, 22
Pelican Rapids, Pelican Lake, 30
Sand Lake, 26
Perham, Corliss District, 24
Pillsbory, Lake Beanty, 49
Pleasant Groye, SO
Reyere. Union, 30
Rice, Graham, 20
Rice Lake, 27
Rolette, 29
Rood, Scandinavian, 20
Ronneby, 16
Rosubnrg, 30
Round Prairie, Hughes, 60
Ruffy Brook, 30
Rnshford, 26
Salem, Cambria, 20
Sacred Heart, 60
St. Charles, Saraton, 60
St. Cloud, Clear Lake, 28
Cable, 60
Quarries, 28
White Park, 22
8t. Hilaire, 30
St. Panl, Cyril, 89
Des Noyer Park, 40
Gladstone, 67
St. Anthony HUl, 40
432
OONOREOATIONAL TBAB-BOOK.
L1903.
Nune.
St. PaqI, Tatam Chapel,
UuiTenity At.. Oerman,
Sauk Rapids. BncUrman.
Watob,
Soandin,
8ebeka,
Shelby,
Sherburne. Bethlehem,
Lake Belt,
Shevlin,
Sleepy Eye,
Sol way.
South Bend,
Spencer Brook, Athens,
Maple Ridge.
Mission Creek,
Snake RiTer,
Sprinf^fld, Cobden,
Sanborn,
Selma,
Statly.
Staples, Bung^,
Branch,
Cuflhinc,
Bllis,
Pine River,
Poppleu
Southsiue,
Stillwater, Oak Park,
South,
Stod,
Strom en,
Sturgeon Lake,
Swanville, Pleasant Hill,
Ulen, Jensen, Swedish,
Underwood,
Upsala, Palm,
Verndale, Ham District,
ThoQiaston,
Wadena, Bluffton,
Lake Sybil,
Luce,
Lulcens,
Walnut Grove, Holly,
Walworth,
Wealth wood,
Welch,
We>t Dora, Star Lalce,
Winnipeg Junction,
Winona, Lakeside,
Winthrop, Hegsburg,
Worthington, Branch,
Wyonette, bifweduh.
MMnb«nhlp.
126
42
41
22
15
20
28
2S
90
25
35
32
30
25
37
18
30
24
48
30
21
30
30
20
30
30
30
40
50
60
20
17
25
30
22
30
25
40
25
27
34
37
30
32
23
17
20
23
35
150
30
30
36
Total schools, 263; membership, 8,686
MISSOURI.
Amity, Maple Qrove, MaysvUle, 37
Aurora, White Oak, 40
Billings, Oak Hill, 35
Bevier, Dewey, 40
Brookfield, Carey, 40
Hiss, 40
Cole Camp, Kreisel, 25
Grandin, Hunter, 28
Mill Creek, 40
Green Ridge, FTandthom, Windsor, 87
Hannibal, Lindell av., 70
Iberia, H. D., 25
Name.
Iberia, ftabbithead,
Kansas City, Clyde Bxmnoh,
Genesee,
Hope,
Randolph,
Seven Oaks,
Shawnee,
Lebanon, Bowles,
Meadville, Bethel,
Neosho, Brooks Prairie,
New Cambria, Prairie,
Nichols, Lake View,
Noble, CUrk,
Pieroe City, Brites Prairie H. D.,
Mt. Pleasant H. D.,
Pettis Prairie H. D.,
Republic, Prairie View,
Riverdale, Central,
Springfield, Fairview,
Gulf,
Macedonia,
Silverton, LiUle Workers,
St. Louis, Benton St.,
Saratoga, Oak Grove,
Sedalia, Union Mission,
St<s Bluff Springs,
Thornton, iTreedom, ^
ICMDbsrriify*
90
40
65
40
45
56
46
60
60
30
36
30
36
26
40
60
tf
86
76
40
76
30
60
Total, schools, 39; membership, 1,978
MONTANA.
Aldridg^,
Bridger, Silver Tip,
Bonner, Union,
Castle,
Columbus, Flaherty Flat,
Cljde Park,
Cottonwood,
Crow Agency,
FishUil, .
Gebo, Elbow,
Paradise Valley,
Grayoliffe, Manila,
Great Falls, Neighborhood,
Harlowton,
Horr,
Jardine,
Kiehl, Spring Creek,
Logan, Union,
Lothrop,
McLeod, Loasby,
Miner,
Morris,
Reed point,
Riverview,
Roberts,
Superior,
61
28
00
23
18
90
66
196
C
16
26
26
C
24
32
57
C
18
22
20
25
30
15
20
25
15
Total, schools, 26; membership, 841
NEBRASKA.
Alliance, Camp Lake,
Arapahoe. Neal Union,
Arcadia District 22,
Belgora District,
Dunham District,
Hayes Creek,
Mixed Grove,
Beaver Citv, Progression,
Benedict, District 67,
V
25
20
30
28
25
35
25
35
40.
1903.]
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
43d
Name.
Memberahlp.
Big Springs, District 7,
Bioomfteld, District 72,
Peoria,
Brewster, Pleasant Valley,
Brunswick, District 78,
Burwell, Cotton Wood Grove,
District 1,
Great Forks,
Ida District,
People's,
Rose Hill,
West Side,
"Chadron, Lockett District,
Clarkson, District 29,
Compton,
Ck>mstook, District 232,
District 2i2,
Cowles, Pleasant Ridge,
Crofton, District 71,
Cnba, Spring Arbor,
CnlbertsoD, Elm Creek,
Curtis, Lone Tree,
New Hop«s
Pleasant Home,
Snnnysidf*,
Danbory, Rising Snn,
Dickens,
Dimning,
Dustin, Clay Creek,
Blyria,
TbeFori,
Bnstis, Meredith District,
Bzeter, Barbor Ditfriot,
Famam, District 51,
District 65,
North Congregational,
Victory,
Fort Calhonn, Coffman Union,
F^ranklin, Lookout Mountain,
MUler's Ridge,
GordoD, Hay Creek,
Halsey,
Hmxm Center, Logan,
Lakeland,
Lakeside, Foster District,
Lewellen, Blue Creek,
Clear Creek,
Madrid, Pleasant VaUey,
H^urengo, Willow,
Martinsburg,
May wood, Valley,
MoOann,
Meiriman, Ricketts,
Naponee, Bos well District,
Neligk, Delolt,
District 5,
District 33,
District 38,
District 70,
District 72,
District 107,
New England Valley,
Newport, District 84,
20
22
31
44
30
26
27
38
25
40
34
15
15
33
26
36
33
46
16
80
86
72
36
30
36
17
25
82
85
40
45
33
20
40
26
25
80
25
43
22
16
64
26
16
88
40
60
86
45
20
84
22
22
35
38
25
15
15
30
14
Niomra, Blankenfeld, Le Blanc, 15
Oasia, Sunshine, 15
Ogalalla, Spring Creek, 80
Omaha, Chapel of the Carpenter, 150
Orerton, Platte Valley, 14
PillMda, Green Valley, 18
Hopewell, 40
Name. Mtinb«rshlp.
Plainview, District 16, 20
District 51, 40
Sargent, District 36, 80
District 188, 30
Sayage, District 54, MiUerboro, 33
Seneca,. 80
Snyder. 30
Spragg, Midvale. 23^
Springview, Alpha, 43
BtockTille, Rose Hill, 60
Strickland, Alpha, 30
Taylor, District 6, 30
Thedford, Antelope Valley, 30
Norway, 18
Thomburg, Germanyille, 00
Tiiden, Valley View, 84
Trenton, Comell, 40
Goodwill, 15
Ulysses, District 06, 72
Valentine, Dry Creek, Britt, 24
Pleasant View, 33
Verdigre, Pleasant Hill, 15
Wallace, Lakaview, 61
Lily Dell, 25
Schoonmaker District, 20
Sunny Dale, 80
Weigand, 60
WelTfleet, 60
North Brushy, 20
Wheeler, District 6, 30
Winnetoon. District 11, 23
Wood Lake, Cherry Valley, * 51
Total, schools, 111 ; membership, 8,687
NEVADA.
Cherry Creek,
Leetvllle,
North Truckee, Wedekind,
Stillwater,
Steamboat Springs,
Washoe,
25
10
34
30
86
80
Total, schools, 6 ; membenhip, 16t
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Allenstown, Rural District, 17
Conway, West Side, C
Doyer, Toll End, 20
Dummer, Union, Milan, 20
EppiDg, West, C
Errol. 20
Hillsboro, Lower Village, C
Jaffrey, No. 6, C
Keene, Beech Hill, C
Georga St., C
Madbury. GO
Merrimack, Reed's Ferry, 20
Thornton's Ferry, 15
Milton, Plummer's Ridge, C
South, N. Rocheatar, C
Nashua, Endeavor, C
Newport, Union, North Neyyport, (?
Portsmouth, Creek, C
Grayelly Ridge, Neyrington, 2'*
Rindge, fiaat, U
Total, schools, 30; membership, 197
OOHOBEOATIOHAI.
[190S.
NEW HBXIOO.
Atriwo,
BmwIm, Albaqnerq ne,
IiOflHI,
Su Hatao, Auado,
Total, Mhooli, T; membonhlp, SOT
NEW JEBSBT.
Bonnd Brook, Cblmnejr Book, Unlm, C
JfontoUlr, Pflgrlm Chftpel, O
NEW TOBK.
Biooklyn, AtlwUe At., C
Bethel, O
Mayflower, C
PilgriiB Chapel, C
Booth Chap«l, a
WEllmiRliby At. Chapel. C
BniTalo, Plymouth, 0
Cortland, Baat Side. O
GloieraTillo, Btlver, 0
Grand Island. Slate Boad,
Sbeerwater, O
Ntw York City, BethaDf. O
Biwcoo, Mortou Hill, Rockland, 0
Sjraouse Pltf^im Chapel, TO
TotiJ tchooU, 16; meinbwiblp, IB
NORTH CAIiOLlNA.
Bhiwinjt Book. SkylaDd Tnstltnte, 81
BarllDKUm, Cllnian Momortal, SO
Botleld. Brick Normal. ITD
Gnm Spring*, M on cure, *6
HillBhoro, 63
Had ion, TB
Oberlln. Oberlln Settlement, Lenoir, fiO
Oaks, Moore, SB
Pom, Koob Creek, 32
Saloda, 3t
Suidy Level, Oofl; 40
WhltUer, 88
ToUlMhoola, 13; mMnbenblp, TTT
NORTH DAKOTA.
AnamooM, Armitrong, 30
Harris, 32
ArBuayille, Beandinavlaa, SO
Bftroey. 82
Bertltotct. Killboiime, 2B
Hard nine, 36
Bottineau, Scaiidinai-ian. 20
Uowdon. Eureka. 2S
Ontario, SO
Qgtiander. 30
Silver Lkke, 3B
BowOon, SpMdwtfl,
BrookMt,
Bnford,
'auKliej,
Free HInlon,
Clifford,
Colfax, ScandinoBlan,
Cooporatown, DetwlUar,
Scandinavian,
Crary, Saondert,
Cryalal Springs,
Cammlnga, Scatullnaeian.
De Lamere,
Oo>,
GranTilla, I
Woodwwi
Gwlnner,
Harwood, SoonJtiMvfait,
Hebroo,
HlokaoQ,
Boffiand,
Hope, Scandinavian,
Horace, ScanMnavian,
Katbryn,
Lakota, Illinois TownsUp,
Lemert.
LttoliTillB,
Lngati. Buxton,
Manfred,
McHenry, Cherry Lake,
Lake View.
Medina,
Menoken,
Miiiot, Mc-Kioley.
Markelle.
Pioneer Union,
Willing Worken,
Morton,
Now BoKland Cllf,
Oberon, Matlbewa.
Went Ajitelope.
Oriika, Fairbanks,
Montgomery,
Ott.
Bl^^lon,
Banbom, Hillside,
Rhodes,
^hiaoda,
Sentbet, Butte,
Sharlow,
SheymiDe.
8tb»,
SjkeMM), JoboMni Dittdct,
1903.]
8Uin>AT SCHOOLS.
435
Kabu.
Taylor,
Voltaire,
Washbnm, GreeDshield,
WilliBton, Stony Creek,
Wimbledon, Etter,
Windsor,
lCcinb«nb!p.
as
C
O
28
ao
Total, flchoolfl, 87 ; memberriiip, 3,196
OHIO.
Bath, 80
Belpre, Pine Grove, 60
Cleveland, Mizpah, 170
North. 125
Workhoose, 100
Colnmbos. Bethel, 18S
W. Goodale St., 75
Collin wood, 75
Conneant, FinnUh, 50
Danbury, 45
BaatOlenville, ISO
Blyria, Murray Bidge, 65
Purport Hirbor, Hungarian, 40
Halo, 50
Kirtland, Riverside, 50
Mariette, Oak Grove, 50
Pntnam, 55
Rainbow, 86
Unionville, 50
Wajrne St., 100
North MoDroeville, Kimball, 45
Norwalk, South, 80
Biohfteld, Oak Hill, 85
Bockport, Booky Biver, Kammsy 45
Bootetown, 85
Toungstown, Emma St., 35
Total, sohoole, 26; membership, 1,830
OKLAHOMA.
Chandler, Spring Dell,
Cordell, Bnterpnse,
Gushing, Happy VsJley,
Darlin
Doris,
Tm
Darlington, Cheyenne
Bdmond, Cleveland,
Deer Creek Union,
Farry, Harmony,
Gregg, Cottonwood Springs,
Guthrie, Bear Creek,
Pawnee,
Pleasant Valley,
Hastings, Beaver View,
Union,
Hennessey, Buffalo.
Independence. Garden Prairie,
Jennings, Bethel,
Komal^, Talbot Union,
Lawton, Bethel,
Navina, Bhodes,
Oklahoma City, Ozmun,
Biverdale,
Orlando, Clearwater,
Lowe Center,
Park City,
Perkins, Pleasant View,
Perry,
40
75
40
165
00
86
25
70
80
40
20
60
80
35
60
85
35
65
69
21
45
48
25
30
45
28
25
30
Name.
Pond Creek, Zion Union,
Beedinff,
Mt. Zion,
Booky. Lone Star,
Servado,
Solon,
Temple,
TuUle, I. T.,
Waurika,
Waynoka, Bos« Valley,
Wellston, Biartin,
Spring Valley,
ICemberahip.
70
82
46
40
60
60
50
66
28
60
36
20
80
25
40
46
60
35
16
20
40
16
25
60
Total, schools, 40; membership, 1,822
OREGON.
Aiene,
Alpha, Crow,
Argenti,
Alto Park, Fulton,
Bachelor Flat, Houlton,
Beaver Valley, Rainier,
Bplleview, Asnland,
Central, Uewellra,
Center Bend, KeUogs,
DUlard. H. D.,
Drew Creek,
Dryden,
Barl, H. D.,
Edenbower, Bosebarg,
Ely,
French Settlement, Melrose,
Galesville,
Gates,
Gauls Creek, Gold Hill,
Greenville,
Glide,
Goble,
Hedden Bluff, Rlkton,
Holbrook,
Kellogg,
Lampey Creek, Parkersburg,
McDonald, Sclo,
MUlwood,
Oak Creek,
Ord, H. D.,
Parkersburg,
Park Place.
Pendleton, West End,
Portland, Front St.,
Highlands,
Prosper,
Provolt,
Bed Hill, Rice Hill,
Beaton,
Bice Hill.
BiverBide, Forest,
Bock Creek,
Sauvies Island, Arthur,
Schofield, Sampson,
Siskiyou.
Sitkum,
Spencer Creek, Keno,
Spring Lake,
Waldo,
Wolf Creek, Van,
Wood bum.
86
80
25
20
80
60
25
16
40
25
40
15
46
15
20
80
25
80
80
26
50
25
25
20
30
15
20
35
15
26
15
20
15
25
90
Total schools, 51 ; member8hip,;i,626
486
OONOBEOATIONAL TBAR-BOOK.
[1!K>3.
BHODB ISLAND.
Umm\mthip.
Pawtockei. Darlington, 0
ProTldence, Central, C
Knlghtivine. W
Park Side. 108
?»«. ^
liwtdUh Miuion, • O
Tfyerton, Bliae Comer, a
King Road, »
Total, schools, 9 ; membeiililp, ¥fi
SOUTH CABOIilKA.
Greenwood, Brewer Normal, 100
LowndetYille, HoUj Band, 17
Bock ton, WInnsboro, 15
Winniboro. 22
Waterpe, Wlnnsboro, 20
Total, schools, 0; membefship, 172
SOUTH DAKOTA.
70
90
40
20
20
45
Anrora, Union,
Bangor, German,
BiMok Hawk,
Bowdle, Hodson Township,
Jacob Gross, German,
Modena Township,
Bnffalo Gap, " W. G." Fla*,
Oanton, Grand Vallej Union,
Cascade Springs,
Chamberlain, Indian Industrial, 137
Went Point, 30
Cheyenne River Agency, Toach-the-
Clonds, Indian, 45
Coster. North SUr Mine, 20
Sfsnide, 40
orrka, German Union, 25
Fairbnm, 40
Frankfort, Grobe Union, 26
Folsom, 25
Fort Yates, Elk horn, Indian, 200
Flyinc By, Indian, 30
Oak Cieek. Indian, 50
Thunder Hawk, Indian, 20
Gann Valley, District No. 4, 25
Gettysburg, Lincoln, 26
Hayward, 20
Henry, Brantford, C
Hermosa, 30
Hill City, Tea Lode, 26
Hot Springs, Eden valley, 26
Falls, 20
H. D., Vf
lona. Interdenominational, 40
Iroquois, Logan Center, 43
Bees, 25
Spmgue, 86
Kennedy, Bethlehem, 30
Keystone, Bismark Mine, 20
Lesliet Cherry Creek, Indian, 75
Plum Creek, 26
Minnekahta, Union, 20
Miranda, Union, 40
Nemo, Bench Mark, 15
OacomA, Crescent Valley, C
Ljrman, C
OMXNDft. Meadne Bntta» Norwmy, C
Pleasant HUl, G
Oah^, Elis. WInyan Mem*!, Iniiaa, JSO
26
15
26
26
15
35
C
C
C
C
20
50
flO
20
26
C
40
Bear Creek, Indian,
Hope Station, Indian,
Thunder Butte. Indian,
Pactola,-
Rapid Ci^, Diyide,
Redlleld. Collega,
Poikernlle, Gulch, '
SootI, H»w«T4eBy Io.»
South Shore, Boise,
Germantown Union,
Merritt,
Spearfish. Beayer Creek,
Springfield, Snnnjside,
Springs,
St. Lawrence, Sunbeam,
Thule, Oerman,
Turton, MeClaine,
Wagner, Acme,
Waterbury, Eden Union,
Wesdngtmi Sprfaiffi, Union, Fimnklfai, 60
Worthing, Wiggin, »
Vilas, ^
Yankton, Bearer Creek, 26
Total, schools, 70; membeiBhip, 2,208
TBNUBSSEB.
Aliens,
Annadell, Flat Rock,
Balta, Reeds, ISnusd View,
Chattanooga, Steele Home,
Cumberland Gap, Grant I^e,
Harrogate,
Elverton,
Frankfort, Union,
Genesis, Crossroads,
Glen Alice, Union,
Graysville, Fox Mines, Montague,
Hamilton Springs,
Hickory Creek, Pine Mt. Afternoon,
LaFoUette,
Isham,
Islandford, Deer Lbdse,
Isoline, Union,
Knozville, Slater,
La FoUette, Coke Oven, '
Furnace,
Ivy Dell,
Biayland, Johnsonstand,
Nashyille, Howard Afternoon,
Liyingston,
New River. Buttrum,
Petros, Union,
Pine City, Rockwood,
Ridgedale, Bast Side,
Rock Creek, La FoUette,
46
146
80
100
26
45
30
47
63
fiO
86
26
6H
70
100
50
36
3K
58
76
175
25
100
30
75
40
52
Shadeland, Glades,
Tommy York Place, York, Branam, 36
Westef, *0
Total, schools, 31; membership, 1,827
TEXAS.
Arbor Springs, Comanche,
AmeckTille, Ameck,
Bethlehem, Myrtle Springe,
in
65
8UNDAT SCHOOLS.
Black Fork. Tyler.
Blaalon. Plerc-.
Blue Crei'k, Rl Cnrnpo,
Brown !*•«, Dd lieoD,
Bargpr. Rork Islaofl.
Campbell'H Chmpel. Coplen.
Center FiiinI, CkiiniUirhe,
Cbeethun,
Clebunie, Ai^gtin Height.--,
Col bum,
Cordela,
CortM,
Grose, Hrrtle Springs,
CiaaainicTille, Stntton,
DbIIm, BMm»n,
Bonnie View,
PilgriQl.
Ilt^UlSOIl. RST.
Bbeoezer. De Lcou.
Foxie's BMije. De lyeou,
Frlenilalilp, Grand Sallur.
Fraitluid, Pules tine,
Ouldeo Rod.
Habii.
HlghUnd. lodex,
JoDea' Creek, Bl Gsmpo,
Landmark, CuntOD,
IdWreaCH SprlDftB. Speed,
Llberlf , CoiaHnche,
HacvdODia, Tyler,
MaFkdden, NederUnd,
Moore'i Cbapel, De Fo,
Nneoestoirn,
Pine drwk. Kiiiberaoii,
Prairie Ptirk. lioulne,
Raacha Qrande, Bl Campo,
Round Flkt, Speed, i
Bound Mountain, Tj'ler, I
Ssu Antonio, Btiglewood, (
Sand Flat, :
Soda SpriutCH, Cumiuii'lie, 4
Salherfand. Uanndo. !
Tenrson, Slpe Springs, t
Tinunoaa, Kl Ctunpo, I
Tutl. Willi Point. i
Tnrke; Potnl, Rock IsUud, !
Walker, Del^eon, I
Watftliouee, Glen Flora. ;
Watla, Ben Wheeler. !
Willow SpriDgs. index. t
WoiHt Springs, Lyodate, !
Total, Mfaoola, ST; inaubei«hlp,2,X
UTAH.
CoalTUIe, New WMt, :
Heber, New West, I
Lehi, New West, i
Pttlsfurd, Fiorent'S.
Riclimond, Union, Joneevllle. 40
R<'Okiiii:liaDi, Lnwrenre Mills,
Bellows Fulls, C
Stowe, Moscow, C
Wardsboro, Center. C
Wailiugtord, South, O
Westmoro. C
Lake Vi^w, Barton, C
Woo.lford Cily, irnion, 30
Total, schools, U; memlwTshlp, 110
VI KOI N I A.
AlezaDdria, Florence Crittenden, SO
WASHINGTON.
Aeate, Forest, 30
Aldergrove. Fernclale, 30
■ ' r. Lookout, 28
4afifoVd.
indale, UodruODil,
Beltan,
SO I (
Blue Creek, Qraham,
Bine Hoantatn, DaytaB,
Bluff,
Bremer,
Brownsville,
' Bunday, Dayton,
OllTet,
Clayton,
Clear! ake,
■Cliniai, Prescott,
1.'ivollo, Wlilow Creek,
DarringtoQ,
•"&.'■""'-
Pine Grove,
' KoUnelte,
Dcur Creek, Milan,
Duty, Klflon,
Dragoon, Valley Prairie,
" ingennean, JamealosD.
Total, schools. 3
membership.
ElEln.
Eplira
VEKHONT.
Albnrfc, West,
BennlogtoD, Guideboard,
Eplirata,
Fairfax,
Forest,
Forest Cent«r, Sprincdale,
Qate City, Gate,
438
OOHOREOATIONAIi TBAR-BOOK.
[1903,
Nmt. ItaiWnhip.
Greenwood, Meyen Falls, 41
Griswold, 90
Harts, Harfs, 10
HiffhUnd, CheUin, SO
Hlllyard, Orchard Prairie, 40
Hunters, 26
Index, 45
Island CoDter, Port Blakely, 90
Jensen, Iieber, 40
Kahlotos, 94
Knmmer, Black Diamond, S2
Lake Stevens, 82
LewisYille^ 28
Lopez, 25
McGormick, 42
Hackay, 88
Maltlnr, 36
Manzinita, 92
Marcos, 40
Marengo, 90
Marshumd, Snohomish, 46
Mead, LiUle Deep-Greek, 40
Milan, 90
Morton, 42
Mosqrrock, 46
Mount Pleasant, 85
Oleqna, 92
Oso, 29
Paradise Lake, 92
Pataha Gitv, Meadow Gnlch, 28
Philomatbean, 26
Pateros, Utopia, 80
Penrith, Newport, 91
Pettit, Dayton, • 86
Pialschie. 46
Pittsborg, Buckley, 60
Pleasant view, HartUne, 40
Pomeroy, Philomathean, 26
Skyhawk, 31
Port Crescent, 23
Port Ludlow, 86
Pullman, Garrison, 27
Quilloedar, Marysvllle, 40
Ravensdale, 86
BezTille, Mt. Vernon, 12
Richards, Kennlwlck, 26
Richardson, 23
Riverside, North Yakima, 48
Robe, 26
Rock Greek, McComdck. 36
Scow Bay, Pt. Townsend, 23
SeaUle, Bethany, 60
Ravenna. Universl^ Sta., 43
York, Sub-station H, 46
Silyerdale, 89
Clear Greek, 60
Skykomish, 28
South Madrone, Port Blakely, 26
Spanaway, 30
Spring valley, Waltsburs, 26
Steamboat Rock, Coulee City, 30
Swan Lake, Tanwaz, 20
Taooma, Center St., C
White Shield, Whltworth Sta., 12
Tampico, 60
Thomas District, Walla Walla, 36
Ticknor, Bucoda, 40
Tuckaunon, Dayton, 27
Uniontown, Sunshine, 26
Usk, 82
Name.
Valley,
Cottonwood,
Yelma, Sprlngdale,
Washongml, Mt. Dnigin,
Norway,
Wenas, upper Wenas,
Westhranoh,
ITsaiberBhlp.
46
80
84
26
23
29
36
Total schools, 127; membership, 4,068
WISCONSIN.
26
24
C
0
20
27
38
26
44
17
16
80
84
12
28
40
80
84
60
49
Albany, Bast Pepin, Mondovl«
Antigo, Kennedy's Siding,
Appleton, 4ih Ward Chapel,
People's Chapel,
Ashhuid,
Beloit, BodeaTor No. 2,
Benoit,
Benton, Buncombe,
Bimamwood, Plover,
Blue Mounds,
Boyd, Jackson,
Boydtown, Porter,
British Hollow, Beraohah,
Broederrllle,
Jump Biyer,
Bruce, Amacoy Lake,
Beckey Creek,
Day IHstrlct,
Brule,
Brush Hollow,
Bru8hTi]le,Beat, wr
Butternut Lake, Pioneer, Battemnt, 86
Cable, Pahquahwang, 27
Carlisle, Washburn, 20
Carlton, Kewaunee, 44
CeoterriUe, West Prairie, 45
Chester, Home Dent., Wanpun, 14
Johnston Dist., Wanpun, 20
City Point, 26
Clam Falls, 33
Claywood, 80
Clearfield, Union, New Lisbon, 66
CliflPord, 27
Clifton, Pierce Valley, Prescott, 86
Col bum, 16
Brown, Stanley, 14
Bffgan, 20
WiUirow, 16
Columbia, 80
Danville, Union, 44
Day. Carlyle, 20
Dells Dam, Oxford, Kelllsvllle, 80
Dewey, Fern, 30
Drummond, 70
Drywood, 30
Bdson, Maple Ridge, Stanley, 36
Elderon. Busy Workers, Wlttenberg926
Fertilla, 60
Elk Creek, Menomonle, 24
Flambeau, Main Greek, 26
Birch Greek, 18
Pine Island, 17
Franksville, 34
Freeman, 30
Fremont, Granton, 26
Galesburg, 30
GalesYille, 26
Glenwood, Warner's, 16
1903.]
SUNDAT SCHOOLS.
439
Name. Membership.
Gl«nwood, Forest. 12
Hammel, NortoD's Mills, Oleson, 26
Hope, PIttsvllle, 41
Hartfand, North Lake, 58
Hay Creek, Huroo, 22
HiAsboro, Mayflower, KIroy, C
HixoD, GhxKlwiD, Withee, 20
Hoard, Bethel, Curtlss, 51
Holway, Justin. 24
Townseod, Withee, 21
Hnnting, Plymouth, 57
Iron Belt, 36
Irvington, Bishop, 28
KansasTllle, Union Grove, 66
Kaokaima, Oak Grove, 51
Kelley Brook, 19
Kennan, 20
Kickapoo Center, Union, Viola, C
Kmger, Boyd Memorial, 100
La Croflfe, Bethany, C
Olivet, C
Lakes, Woodlawn, 44
Le Clair, 30
Leon, Barr Oak Valley, TerriU, 33
Longwood, Poppe, Thorp, 30
Lynn, 34
Blafon, 86
Maple Ridge, 17
Morse 40
NeillsTille, Pine Valley, 30
Schnell, 16
Kevins, 66
North Crandon, 38
Odanah, 48
Owen, 32
Packwankee, Hodges, 22
Pennington, 43
Perkinstown, 60
Platteville, Piatt, 36
Preble, Oak Grove, Green Bay, 75
Poldfer, 29
Besebarg, Carpenter, Thorp, 85
Welcome, Thorp, 24
River Falls, Randall Dist., 40
South Fork, 30
Rubicon, Hartford, 22
Saxeville, Qlendale, Brushville, 30
Sherwood, Dewhurst, 29
Sherwood Forest, Sherwood, Irene, 20
Spring Valley, Mines, 18
Stockbridge, Qainney, C
StooghUm, Bass Lake, 30
Tilllnghast, Auburn, 30
Tioga, Hope, 25
Turtle, Murray District, Clinton, 50
Two Creeks, Nero, 30
Veazie, Stinnett, Hayward, 18
Viroqua Bishop, 22
Warren, Sand Prairie, Red Granite, 47
Washburn, Pilgrim, NeiUsviUe, 62
West Beaver, ba Tart, Greenwood, 66
Wett Clayton, Amery, 16
Weston, Schwamb, Globe, 40
Withee, Union, 36
Woodlawn, Hancock, 36
Total, schools, 123 ; membership, 3,839
WYOMING.
Beaver,
Beaver Creek, Barnum,
40
20
Name.
ICemberthip.
Bennett Creek, 6lark,
20
Clearmont, Union,
24
Cottonwood Creek, Junction.
30
Eureka, Buflbio,
40
Fort Yellowstone,
Yellowstone Ree^
»
13
Grant,
24
Granger,
21
Horseshoe. Glendo,
28
Eeamev, Union,
35
Mine No. 4« Rock Sprini^,
47
Moody, Wheatland,
30
Morrison, Wheatland,
25
Muir, Wheatland,
30
Banchester,
30
Swan, Wheatland,
30
Torrington,
25
Total, schools, 18; n
lember
■hip, 612
SUMMA1
Behooli.
Membert.
Alabama,
12
296
Arizona,
2
38
California,
134
8,497
Colorado,
85
2,342
Connecticut,
District of Columbia,
20
1,427
2
0
(Georgia,
14
780
Idaho,
66
1,804
niinois.
U9
7,607
Indiana,
11
660
Indian Territory,
2
60
Iowa,
54
2,281
Kansas.
56
2,225
Kentucky,
13
764
Louisiana,
94
922
Maine,
86
903
Maryland,
1
0
Massachusetts,
78
2,109
Michigan,
77
S-SI
Minnesota,
263
8,686
Missouri,
ao
1,978
Montana,
26
841
Nebraska,
111
3,537
Nevada,
6
164
New Hampshire,
20
197
New Jersey,
2
0
New Mexico,
7
307
New York,
15
75
North Carolina,
18
777
North Dakota,
87
2,198
Ohio,
26
1,830
Oklahoma,
40
1,822
Oregon,
RhcMe Island,
51
1,626
9
402
South Carolina,
5
172
South Dakota.
70
2,203
Tennessee,
31
1,827
Texas,
57
2'^
UUh,
a
99
Vermont,
14
110
Virginia,
1
90
Washin^n,
127
4,068
Wisconsin,
128
3,830
Wyoming,
18
512
1,960
69,973
OONOBEOATIONAL TZAB-BOOK.
[1903.
CONaREOATIONAL MINISTERS IN FOREIGN LANDS.
A d«d|natod b; k Mar (*] h« woUog In oooneoUon with t
AbbotI, Jmrtin E,, Bombay. lodta,
Atken, Rdwln £., TienbiiD, China
Albrecht, Oeo. B.i Eyolo. Jupaa,
AllchlD, George, 0»aks, Japan . .
Allen, Herbert M . .CDDcUntiaople
Turkej.
Ament, Wm. 8., Pekioe, China.
■Aiidemm,Cbaa..Rob'tC.,[Mi ]a.
AndroE, AlpbeuB N.,Maid[n,Tur..
AtkimBOn, JohD L., Kube, JapaD.
a>-.~^ T I w „ I Pno-Une-fa, I
Bklrd. JabD W., Salouiou, 6
' Ballantine, Win.O.,u.D.,Rabiiri,i!,
' Bamom, H. N., Harpoot, Turhej,
Bamnm, H. B., a,
Bartlett, L., Smynta, Turke; ....
BBmett,B.C.,Tottori, Japan..-.
Batea, F. W., Oaialancl, g
*Batcfl, Georce L., Africa
BeMd.Willard L.,Poochow, China.
■Bnokwitb, B. G.. HonoJulu, H. I.,
Bell, Bnooh F., Sanporo, Japan. .
Benoett, Hear; J., Tottorl, Japan,
mngbam. Hiram, Honolulu, H. I..
IBird. William, Abeib. Syria. . .
Blnsll, H. O., Ahmodnagnr, India,
Black, Robert v., Manila, P. I.. . .
•BliM, Daniel, Prptldani of SjriaD
Frot«*tautColleKe'Beinit,Sjrla,
Brtdgman,r. B, Imtuml, c . .
Brown, Q. G., Udupitty, Cey)i
Browne, J. K.. Harpool, Turkey,
Brace, Henry J.. Siitiir»,W. India,
Banker, Fred R,, Aduma, Nalal.
Oaiey, Edw. F., Harpool. Tnikey,
Owy, Otla, Kyoto, Japan
Ohambeia.W. N., Adana, Turkey.
Ohkodler, John S.,Madnra, '
Obapln, F. M., l3n-Ching,Chl__,
Obrlatle. T. D., Tartan, Turkev.
Clark, Albert W., Pragne, Aoat '
Olark, C. A., Miyazaki, Japan. . . .
Clarke, J. F., SamokoT. Bnlgatia,
Clarke, William P., "
Oole. Bfnal M., Bltlis, Turkey .
Oarti«, Win. L., Niigala, Japan
Daria, Janmr D^ Kyotc, JapMi. .
DeForeM, John H., Bendai, Japu,
DlokMn, J. H..nll1pallj, CeyiM,
Dorward, Jr " * '
Dnnnlng.Mi
Baton, J- D., ^QinaaaiiB, xaszno,
Elwood, Willi* P., Palanl. Indi*,
BmeiMn.OllTer P. ,Honolnlii,B .1.
Ennti, UerllD, SakanJImba, Ab.
FalTbuik,Bdwud,Tkdal*,«
Fabba^Hmr;, Bafcnrl,
Powla, JuMi L., OesHWs Tnrkej,
Follcr, Amerloai, Atotab, a
Oalt, Howard S., Taiueha, Ohink,
■OatM, C. Frank, Bobert Coll(«o,
Conatantlnople
GMm, Larin 8., SbolaBttr. IndU. .
Goodeiion|[h,H.D., Johanneaborg,
Tnntraal, S. A
Goodrich, 0., Tang^dio, Chin*, p.
Gray. Tfaonai, Ptmspe,/
Greene, D. Croiby, Tokyo, Japan-
Greene, J««eph E., a.
Qiilick,0. H.,HonoliilD, H. I. ...
Qnllck, S. L^Hatoayamn, Japan,
Qnllck, W. a., Blanlti, France. .
Haft«r,C. B^iL 0.,HonsK 'K.Chlna,
Hart well, Cbu., Fooebow, China,
Baikell,Bdw>idB.,B>l<>nk»,A ■-
Haikell, Henry O., Samokor, M. .
•Hatob,FrankUn8.,OalcnUa.Indla
HM«D,HerT«; C.^MnpnkotUi.
Herrick, Q. F., Tnikey, u
•HIU, Obarlei W^ Honolaln, H.I.
Hinman, G.W.,Foochow, China.
Hodottt.Lewla, Ponaaang.Foochoi
II
•H«ildinK.H.W., TIenltin.Chlna.
Holway^ Tiieo. T., Balonioa, b. . . .
Hoo«e,J.H.,Ba]oiilca, Em .Tnikor n
Howland, J., GuadaJaiara, H«z.,i>8a
Habbard, O. H., Foochow, Ohtua,!"'
- -" ~ - - ,^. India,!-
1 1 ^aumrOjij- ^., jcoocooi
I Hnme, B. B., Bombay, 1
1903.] OOXOBBOATIOVAL MINISTEaS IN FOB8IQK LAND8. 441
MtNIBTBK AND LOCATION.
Euma, Rob't A., AhmeduHKar, ..
HnUBberger, Bnon K., Bomba;,
India
Jeffery, Frank E., Melur, loi
JoD«a,JohD F.,P»8umalai,S.lQdla,
KUboii,C. W., AinuizliiituWiDnt^
K injci'ba r; , P. L. . u .D. ,Sam okov . M,
Knapp, Geo. P., Harpoot, Turks;,
■ Lawaon.W.Elswortli.S LaProTi-
deuoin. City of Meiioo
LeadingliMD I John, Honolulu, H.I.
Learnfd, D.-W., Kyoto, Japan
Lee, I.ucinn O., Munuh, Turkey. .
Loaan, A. C. Oimm, I^lrone iH..
Lnmbfird, Frank A,,KyotO|.Iapan,
MacalluiD, P.W., Manuh.TurW,
Harsb ,0 .D.,Phillpon<>lia,Balg.irra
-Mprrill, .I.-hn K., Alntab, Turkey,
Mdler. ,Tohn X., Madura, ludla . .
Sebon, Charles A,, (Jan ton, China,
New«lt, H. B., Mitcpita, Japan . .
01d»,C. Buruell, MlyMiikl, Jup,ui.
Olda, OtiB C. Parral, Mexico . .
•Papaitan, M.G., Aintab. Turkey,
Partridj^e, B. C, Sivan.Torkey. . .
Peaae, B. M..ii.T>.,ClarcmODt,Cal.,
Peet, Lyman P.. Fuocb aw, China,
FerkiDx, H , P., Paotiag-fa, (
Porkina, J.C Tirunianealun, d..
Perry. Henry T., Slvaa, Turkey..
Pettee, J. H.. Okayama. Japan
Piilpy, SUphen C, Irianda, e .
•Porter, Hariey, Syrian Prot«itanl
CoUuee. Beinit, Syria [Ma.]
Porter, H.D.pM. p., Pang Cbiiai„.
Porter, John 8., Fr»gae. Aui^a,
Price, F. M., Guam. I.adroue Is.,
. Baosom, Charlea N., Ifata,c
Raynoldf, G. C, M.P., Van, Turkey,
il
Boberta, Ja8.H.,KalKan,l. 7Ti'7T
Rowland, G. M., Sanponi, Japan,. 'St; I '86
Sander*, Cbai. S.. AlDtab,Tnrkey,"T9|'76
SandetB W, H.. KamnDdongo, A. ."SO'BO
Sheffleid, I)eTe1luZ.,TunK.cho,p.:'Sg 'e9
Smltb, A. H., PaneChnaoe, (.... 'T3|T2
Snillb, Edward U..InR-hok,Cb)na,-Oli'01
Sprazue, Wm. P„ KalRao, China, 1 73] 74
Staiilnrd, Arthur W., Sobe,Japan, 'W '86
Stanley, C. A., TlenHiin, China. ..reii'fia
StapJeton, R. 8., Erzroom.Tnrkey, '96 '9T
Sli rasou, Martin L. , Rnk-Mio,/- . . '81 'S8
SKiver, W. M., Bailundu, A rSl '82
TajiDr. W., M. D., O-alta, Japan-. !'T3 '73
Tewkubury, E. G., Tung-olio, p.. .I*90 'SO
Thumman, F., Seameo'i Cbap-
Ulii, ValparalRi). Chili [a.] "88 'SS
Tra^r, Cbariei C, MarsoTHn 'GTJ'GT
Tracy. James E. , Periakulum, d ■ 'T7|77
ITuBhsr. C. \>.. M. D., Van, Turkey, '94 '98
Van Allen. Frank. H.D., Madura, d, '88 'SS
Wastnar, H. T., Hermo.illu, Mb»., 'M'-M
WalWr, J. E., Shao-wu, China. . . '73 "72
Walliup, Alfred C. Knaale,/.... '80 '80
\VBlla™,WilUBniW.,Paaunialai,d, 'OB "i»7
■Waihbum, George, Preaident
Hobert College, a '63*08
Wellmnn. Fred C, M. »., Kamun-
dongo, h '96 '96
While. George E.,Marw>rBn,TDT.,.'ST '90
White, 8, B.,Okayaina, Japan ..i-BO'BO
Wllcoi, Wm. C, Umvoti, c '80 '91
Wilder, Qporee A., Cblcore, ^.. .. :'80'80
Wilder, Gen. D., Tung-cho, p I'94 "94
Wlillanii, Mark. TnnK.^bo, p I'm 'SR
WingatB.Honrj K,. Ce«aroa.Tur., '87l'90
Winaor. Rirhard, Slmr, India. . .i'70| 71
WiMMlvide, T. W., Sakanjimba,A, '84 '88
, Wrlsbt, A. C, Guadalajara. Mpx.,I'8(1 '86
, ZDmbra. Wm. M., Paaumalal, d. . IM '94
g l[*lHtt*r DIMrkil, Rhoderia, BhI Afriea.
A GaraofOuaHalliDdeu.Btninolli.WHt Africa,
W Bnl^ria. vl« Llibon.
t Ratal, Soolb Ari1». p PsUnt, China.
4 Hidara IHatrlal, Ikniham lodU. I TleotdD, China
» iDdla. f e TlanUlD, ChlDa, care of Mn. r. D. Wlldar.
/ Oan of Bar. W. yrear, T. H. O. A. BDlldlnt, San inuelica, Cal.
IT. B — Aa poatal dlrHtlODi, Uu plasH u
OnmipoDdBnU •( mlHlaitarlaa ara adTlied to ■
~ M, BoMoD.
442 OONOREOATIONAL TEAR-BOOK. [1903.
THE NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF
THE CHURCHES.
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CONGBBQATIONAL CHURCHES
OF THE UNITED STATES. — Organised Nov. 17, 1871.
Stated ifeetin^f, — Every thiid year from 1871. Special meetings to be called
upon the request of any five State organisations of churches. The twelfth triennial
session will be held at Des Moines, Iowa, October, 1901.
Ofucbbs vob thb Sbssion of 1901.— Rev. Amory H. Bradford, Montolair,
N. J., moderator; Mr. William H. Strong, Detroit, Mioh., and Rev. Stephen L. B.
Penrose, Walla Walla, Wash., aaUtant modera(or$; Rev. Asher Anderson, Boston,
Mass., secretary; Rev. W. B. Hubbard, Sherburne, Minn., and Rev. Eugene C.
Webster, Boston, Mass., auUUuit §eer€tarie$; Rev. Joel S. Ives, Hartford, Conn.,
regiitrar; Rev. Cheorge A. Hood, Boston, Mass., Rev. Herman Hopkins, Pongh-
keepsie, N. F., and Rev. J. Brainerd Thrall, Pepperell, BCass., ostiffanl regUtran,
COMXITTBXS.
Provisional Committee. — Charles A. Hull, of New York ; Rev. Amory H. Bradford,
of New Jersey; Rev. Francis J. Van Horn, of Massachusetts; William H. Wana-
maker, of Pennsylvania; Rev. Michael Bumham, of Missouri; E. H. Pitkin, of
Illinois; Rev. Cyrus Richardson, of New Hampshire; Prof. Edward C. Moore, of
Massachusetts; Rev. Asher Anderson,* of Massachusetts; Rev. Joel S. Ives,* of
Connecticut; Rev. Samuel B. Forbes,* of Connecticut.
7Via<eee.~H. Clark Ford, of Ohio; Rev. Elijah Horr, of Massachusetts; Rev.
Thomas B. McLeod. of New York ; Rev. G^rge R. Merrill, of Minnesota ; Robert
Patton, of Illinois; Rev. Charles H. Richards, oC New York; Rev. Henry A.
Stimson, of New York; William H. Strong, of Michigan; Dr. Lucien C. Warner, of
New York; Edward Whitin, of Massachusetts; Ouilford Dudley, of New York;
Rev. Joseph H. Selden, of Connecticut; also the moderator, secretary, and treasurer.
Publishing Committee, —Thomas Todd and Rev. George A. Hood, of Massachu-
setts, and ex offlcOs, the registrar, secretary, and treasurer.
CongregationtU Exhibit, World*s Fair, St. Louis, 1903. ~ Rev. Cornelius H. Patton,
of Missouri; Rev. Morton Dexter, of Massachusetts ; Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, of
Kansas ; or Dr. Lucien C. Warner, of New York; Rev. William A. Waterman, of
Illinois.
Enrichment of worship.— Bsv. G^rge R. Merrill, of Minnesota; Rev. Nehemiah
Boynton.t of Michigan; Rev. Joseph H. Chandler, of Wisconsin: Prof. Waldo S.
Pratt, of Connecticut; Rev. William B. Ohamberlain,t of Illinois.
Ter-centenary, C^aintborough, — Rey. G^eorge R. W. Scott,§ of Massachusetts.
Manual,— Rev. Williston Walker, of Connecticut; Rev. Nehemiah Boynton, of
Michigan; Rev. Frank L. Goodspeed, of Massachusetts.
Comity, federation and unity. — Rev. William Hayes Ward, of New York ; R. B.
Jenkins, of Illinois; Rev. Elias B. Sanford, of New York; Rev. William H. War-
ren, of Michigan; Rev. Arthur L. Gillett, of Connectibut; Rev. Michael Bumham,
of Missouri; Dr. Lucien C. Warner,|| of New York.
* Sx-OJlcUt, t Vice Prof. J. W. Platoer, reiigned. X Deceased, March 8, 1003.
§ Deceased, Sept. la, 1902. || Vice Rev. L. H. Cobb, resigned.
1903.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 443
Labor, — Key. Frank W. Merrick, of Massaohnsetts ; Rev. WathiDgton Gladden,
of Ohio; ReT. William J. Tucker, of New Hampshire; Rev. David N. Beach, of
MaasachuBetts ; Rey. William A. Knight, of MaBMChoMtU.
Deaconess Association of Chicago, — Rev. Edward F. Williams, of Illinois ; Henry
M. Moore, of Maisachusetts ; ReT. George E. Hall, of New Hampshire.
Expenses of delegates. — Rev. Charles B. Jefferson, of New York ; Joseph W.
Rioe, of Rhode Island ; Rev. Henry Hopkins, of Massachusetts ; Rev. E. Lyman
Hood, of New York ; Rev. John W. Bradshaw, of Ohio.
Better Sunday-school instruction, — Rev. Frank K. Sanders, of Connecticut ; Rev.
James A. Blaisdell, of Michigan ; Henry A. King, of Massachusetts ; Rev. Glenn
A. Taylor, of Iowa; Samuel T. Dutton, of New York; Rev. Rockwell H. Potter, of
Connecticut ; George F. West, of Maine.
Church property. — Rev. Irving W. Metcalf , of Ohio ; Rev. Henry A. Stimson,
of New York ; H. Clark Ford, of Ohio.
Polygamy. — Rev. Amory H. Bradford, of New Jersey ; Rev. Asher Anderson,
of Massachusetts.
STATE ORGANIZATIONS.
At^arama, Congbbgational AaeocLATioM OF. — Organized, 1870.
Queers: Rev. F. G. Ragland, Birmingham, moderator; Rev. B. A. Imes, Mobile,
vice-moderator; E. E. Scott, Shelby, scribe; Prof. E. C. Silsby, Talladega, sUtia-
tical secretary; Rev. J. R. Sims, Gadsden, treasurer.
Session of 1904: Monday, March 38, Marion.
Alabama, Gbkbbal Conobbgatiomal Comybntion.
Officers: Bav. Almon T. Clarke, Fort Payne, moderator ; Rev. Almon T. Clarke,
Fort Payne, statistical secretary.
Session of 1908: Wednesday, Nov. 11, Tallassee.
Abizoma, Thb Conobbgatiomal Association op. — Organized April 11, 1865.
Officers: Rev. Daniel Kloes, Tempo, moderator; Rev. H. B. Long, Tucson, sta-
tistical secretary and treasurer.
Session cf 1903 : Tucson, May 0-7.
Oalifobnia, Gbnbbal Association of. —Organised October, 1867.
Officers: Prof. Charles S. Nash. Berkeley, moderator; Rev. Henry E. Jewett,
Berkeley, registrar, statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903: Woodland, Tuesday, Oct. 6.
Caufobnia, Southbbn, Gbnbbal Congbegational AssociAtioN of. — Organized
May 3, 1887.
Officers : Rev. John H. Cooper, Los Angeles, moderator ; Rev. George Robertson,
Mentone, statistical secretary ; Rev. Franklin J. Culver, Pasadena, Treasurer.
Session 0/1903:
Colobado, Thb Congbboational Association of. — Organized March 10, 1868.
Officers: Rev. James L. Read, Crested Butte, moderator ; Rev. Manley D. Ormes,
Colorado Springs, secretary and treasurer.
Session 0/1903: Colorado Springs, Tuesday, Oct. 20-22.
CoNNBoncuT, Gbnbbal Association of. — Organized May 18, 1709.
Officers: Rev. Arthur Goodenough, Winchester, moderator; Rev. Joel S. Ives,
Hartford, registrar and treasurer.
Session o/ 1903: New Haven, Tuesday, June 16.
CoNNBcncuT, Gbnbbal Confbbbncb of. — Organized Nov. 12, 1867.
Officers: Frederick S. Curtis, Brookiield Center, moderator; Rev. Joel S. Ives,
Hartford, registrar and statistical secretary ; Ward W. Jacobs, Hartford, treasurer.
Session o/ 1903: New Haven, Tuesday, Nov. 17.
444 OONORBOATIONAL TEAR-BOOK. [1903.
Flokida, Gbvbral CoxomBOATioirAL AsBociATioir OF. ^ Organised Dea 8, 1883.
QBUceri : Prof. S. L. Riohardsoo, Atod P*rk, modenMor; Rev. Blmer F. Bailer,
Ormood; regUrtrtr mad treAtdrar; R«t. Mmoq Noble, Lake Helen, icribe.
Stuion of 1903: WeelrUle, llMch 9&-S9.
Obobou, Unitbd CoNOBBOATioxAL CoHVBMTioM OF. — OrfBDlxed Doo. 8, 1890.
0§User$: Rev. H. H. Proetor, AtUnU» moderator; Rev. C. 8. Haiynee, Athens,
regiftrar; Rey. F. B. Jenkins, Atlanta, treasorer.
8€Uion of 1903: Augusta, Thnxsdaj, Nov. 12-15.
Hawaiian Btangblical Asmciation. — Organized— .
Oficer$: Rot. E. M. Hannna, Hana, Mani, moderator; Rey. O. P. Emerton
Honolulu, statistical secretary ; Theodore Richards, Honolulu, treasurer.
£eMtono/1903: Honolulu, Oahu.
Ibaho, Obkbbal Associatioh of tbb Comobboatiomal Cbubchbs axd Mik-
I8TBB8 of. — Organized Jan. S5, 1894.
Offlcen: Rey. J. D. Kingsbury, Salt Lake City, Utah, moderator; Rey. Reuben
B. Wright, Boise, registrar and treasurer.
Session tf 1908: HuntiDgton, Thursday, Oct. 1.
Illiiiois, Qbnbbal Congbboatiomal Association of. — Organised June 21, 1844.
Oncers: Rey. Clarence A. Yinoent, Galesburg, moderator; Rey. John B. Fair-
bank, Jaoksonyille, registrar, treasurer, and statistical secretary.
Session of 1903: Eyanston, Monday, May 18.
Indiana, Obnbbal Association of thb Congbboational Cbubchbs and
MnnsTBBS in. — Organized March 13, 1896.
Officers: Rey. J. Challen Smith, Jeffeisonyille, moderator; Rey. Robert Stont
Osgood, Indianapolis, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903: Indianapolis, May 13, at 7.30 p. ic
Iowa, Gbnbbal Association of.— Organized Not. 6, 1840.
Officers: Rey. Frank Neivell White, moderator ; Rey. James B.' Chase, Sargent's
Bluff, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1903 : Des Moines, Tuesday, May 19.
Kansas, Obnbral Association of. — Organized August, 1856.
Officers: Rey. Frank 6. Ward, Emporia, moderator; Rey. W. C. Wheeler,
Newton, registrar and statistical secretary; Rey. George T. Nichols, Burlington,
treasurer.
Session of 1903 : Salina, May 7-11.
Kbntuckt, Obnbral Association of. ~ Organized Jan. 6, 1898.
Officers: Rey. M. K. Pasco, Berea, moderator; Rev. James K. Higginbotham,
Corbin, statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session 0/1903: Berea, October.
Louisiana Congbboational Association. — Organized Jan. 26, 1870.
Officers: Rev. James B. Smith, Thibodeaux, moderator; Rey. L. A. Planving,
Oscar, secretary; B. H. Phillips, New Orleans, treasurer.
Session 0/1903: Straight Uniyersity, New Orleans, Thursday, June 4.
Maine, General Confbbbncb of. — Organized Jan. 10, 1826.
Officers: Rey. Omar W. Folsom, Bath, moderator; Rey. Edgar M. Cousins,
Tliomaston, statistical secretary ; Doa. Osman Adams, Portland, treasurer.
Session of 1903: Farmington, Tuesday, Sept. 22-24.
Massachusetts, General Association of the Congbboational Chubobbs
OF. — Organized, June 29, 1803, as a ministerial body, including also Conferences
of Churches, June 16, 1868, by union of the Association and Gbnbbal Confbb-
bncb (which was organized Sept. 12, 1860).
Officers: William B. PInnkett, Adams, moderator; Seba A. Holton, Falmouth,
yice-moderator ; Bey. Eugene C. Webster, Jamaica Plain, secretary ; Rey. Frauds
1903.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 445
J. Manh, Boston, registrar; Bev. Almon J. Dyer, Sharon, aisiBtant registrar;
Henrj P. Emerson, Lynn, treasurer.
Se$»ion of 1903: Great Harrington, Tuesday, May 19-21.
MiOHiOAN CoNoiiBaATiONAL AflSOCiATiON. — Organized Oct. 11, 1842.
OtHoeT$: Rot. Frederick L. Bush, Hopkins Station, moderator; Rot. John P.
Sanderson, Lamping, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1903: Cadillac, Tuesday, May 19.
MiMNBSOTA, Gbnbbal Congrboational Absociation of.— Organised Oct. 23, 1856.
Officers: Rev. Samuel G. 9mith, d. d., St. Paul, moderator; Rot. Samuel J.
Rogers, Minneapolis, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903 : St. Paul, Tuesday, Oct. 6.
Bfississiprr, Congrboational Association of. — Organised Mareh 31, 1883.
Officers: Rev. F. O. Wood worth, Tougaloo, moderator; Rot. Marion S. Jones,
Meridian, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903: Cherokee, Friday, Not. 13.
Missouri, Conobbgational Assooution of. — Organized Oct. 27, 1865.
Officers: Rev. Chas. L. Kloss, Webster Groves, moderator; Rct. James P. Field,
Springfield, secretary and treasurer.
SeuUmof\9l^\ Vinita, I. T., ICay.
Montana, Association of Congbbqational Churchbs of. — Organized June
17, 1884.
Officers: Rot. yiot6r F. Clarke, Livingston, moderator; Rev. Wm. H. Watson,
Red Lodgs, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1903 : Great Falls, Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Nbbrasxa, Congregational Association of. — Organized Aug. 8, 1857.
Officers: Rev. George B. Taylor, Pierce, moderator; Prin. F. C. Taylor, Weeping
Water, stated clerk and treasurer.
Session of 1903 : Geneva, Monday, Oct. 19-22.
Nbw Hampsbibb, Gbnbbal Association of. — Organized June 8, 1809.
Officers: Rev. Lucius H. Thayer, Portsmouth, moderator; Rev. C. Fremont
Roper, Wipohester, secretary ; Rev. Samuel L. Geroold, Hollis, statistical secretary
and tressurer.
Session of 1901 : Berlin, May ~.
Kbw Jbrsbt, Conobbgational Association of. — Oigsnized June 2, 1869.
Officers: R^. M. Ross Fishbum, Washington, D. C, mtklerator; Rev. Wm. T.
Paske, Montclair, secretary ; James H. Noyes, Orange, treasurer.
Session of 1904: Central Church, Philadelphia, April 19, 20.
Nbw Torx, Gbnbbal Association of. — Organized May 21, 1834.
Officers: Rev. William F. Kettle, Homer, moderator; Rev. James Deane, North-
field, secretary; Rev. Lewin F. Buell, Syracuse, N. Y., treasurer.
Session of 1903: Clinton Avenue Church, Brooklyn, Tuesday, May 19-21.
North Carolina, Gbnbbal Association of Conobbgational Chubchbs of.—
Organized, May 26, 1879.
Officers: Rev. W. D. Newkirk, Greenshoro, moderator; Rev. Ward D. Newkirk,
Greenshoro, secretary and treasurer.
SesaiMi of 1903 : King's Mountain, Wednesday, Sept. 23.
NoBTH Dakota, Genbral Congrboational Association of. — Organized 1883.
Officers: Julius K. Beehe, New Rookford, moderator; Rev. Charles H. Phillips,
Jamestown, corresponding and statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903: Carrington, Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1.
OmOk Congrboational Association of. — Organized Jane 24, 1852.
Officers: Rev. Irving W. Metcalf, Blsrria, moderator; Rev. John G. Frastr,
Clevelaiid, registrar, statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903 : Akron, 1st churoh. May 19-21.
446 OONOBEOATIONAL TSAB-BOOK. [1903.
OkxjLHOiiA, OnrsKAL AMOOiAfiOH OP. — Ofganlied Oot. 81, 1890.
OtHomr$: Bsw, ThonuM H. Harper, Oklahoma City, moderator; William F.
Harding, Alva, legiatrar and treafnrer.
SeMtianof 19m: Oklaboma City, May 7-10.
Obbgom, CoNOBKOATioirAL AwooiATioir OF. — Ofganlied July 18, 1848.
Ogloer$: Bot. Mac H. Wallace, moderator ; Bot. Daniel StaTor, Forest Orore,
registrar and treasorer.
^iufidii (^ 1908 : Oregon City» Tneiday, Bept. 99.
pBNXBTLTAiriA CoNOKBOATioirAL AfliOGiATiov. — Organised Oot. 14, 1886.
QtlU>9r$: Col. Lewis Walker, Meadville, moderator; Ber. Charles A. Jones,
Kane, registrar and statistloal secretary; Mrs. C. W. Ward, Bidgeway, treasuer.
8e99ton of 1903: Paritan Choroh, Scranton, May 19, 90.
Bhodb Islahd CoNORBGATioirAL CoimBBUTCB. — Organized ICay 8, 1800.
OfficerB: Bey. T. CalTin MoClellaad, Newport, moderator; Bot. B. Tallmadgo
Boot, ProTidenoe, stated secretary; Arthur W. Claflin, Providence, treasarer.
SeuUm of 1903 : Union Church, Providence, May 96, 97.
South Cabolim a., Thb Coxgbboatiohal AssocoATioir of. — Organized in 1899.
Offlcen: Bey. Geoige V. Clark, Charleston, moderator; Bey. Qeo. C. Bowe,
Charleston, secretary.
Section of 1903 : Veighl Chapel, Lykesland, Thvrsday, Oct. 8-11.
South Dakota, Thb Conorbgatiomal Assogiatioit of. — Organized in 1871.
Offlcen: Bey. Thos. J. Dent, Aherdeen, moderator; Bey. J. H. Olmstead,
Tjrndall, secretary and treasurer.
8e$9ion of 1903 : Mitchell, Tuesday, May 19-91.
Tbknbssbb, Association of Congbboational Ohubohbs of. -^ Organised Oot.
25, IWl.
O0lcer$: Bey. George W. Moore, NashyiUe, moderator; Bey. Joeeph B. Smith,
Chattanooga, statistical s^retary and treasurer.
Session of 1904 : Athens, Ala., Wednesday, April 27.
Trxas. — No SUte Organization.
1. Congbboational Association of Southwbbt Tbxas. — Organized, Dec.
4, 1871.
2. North Tbxas Association. — Queers; Bey. C. I. Scofield, Dallas, moder-
ator; Rev. Jas. S. Murphy, Ddnison, secretary and treasarer.
Se$8ion of 1903: Dallas, Tuesday, Oct 13.
Utah, Congrbgational Association of. — Organized Dec. 28, 1882.
Offlcen: Rev. J. D. Kingsbury, Salt Lake City, moderator; Rey. Peter A.
Simpkin, Salt Lake City, statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903: Salt Lake City, Thursday, Oct. 15-17.
y brmont, Congregational CoNyBNTioN of. — Organized Aug. 27, 1795. Incor-
porated June 18, 1873.
Officers : Rey. Charles H. Merrill, St. Johnsbury, moderator ; Rey. Samuel L.
Bates, Burlington, secretary ; John M. Comstock, Chelsea, corresponding secretary ;
David M. Camp, Newport, treasurer.
Session of 1903 : Burlington, Tuesday, June 9-11.
Washington, Gbneral Congbboational Association of. — Organized June 27,
1889.
Officers: Rev.'H. P. James, North Yakima, moderator, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1903 : Sept. 22-24.
Wisconsin, The Congrbgational Convention of. — Organized October, 1840.
Officers: Rev. Lewis H. Keller, Milwaukee, moderator; Rev. Henry A. Miner,
Madison, registrar ; Rev. James K. Kilbourn, Pewaukee, treasurer.
Session of 1903: Menominee, Tuesday, Oot. 6.
Wyoming, Congrbgational Association of. — Organized 1892.
Officers : Rev. Harvey A. Lyman, Rock Springs, moderator; Bey. G. W. Crater,
Wheatland, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903: Douglas, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 7.
1903.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF OHUBOHES. 447
ANNUAL MEETINGS, IN ORDER OF DATE.
Arizona,
Oklahomft,
Indian*,
Illinois,
Iowa,
Michigan,
PennsrlTania,
New York,
Ohio,
Soath Dakota,
Masfachntetts,
Rhode Island,
Looisiana,
Vermont,
Connecticut Association,
Montana,
Maine,
Washington,
North Carolina,
Oregon,
North Dakota,
Idaho,
California,
Minneaota,
Wisconsin,
Wyoming,
Soath Carolina,
Texas,
Utah,
Nebraska,
Colorado,
Kentaoky,
Southern California,
Alabama ConTcntion,
Georgia,
MissfsBippi,
Connectioat Conference,
Florida,
Alabama Association,
New Jersey,
Tennessee,
New Hampshire,
Missouri,
1908.
Tucson,
Oklahoma City,
Salina,
Indianapolis,
Eranston,
Des Moines,
Cadillac,
Soranton,
Brooklyn,
Akron,
Mitchell,
Great Harrington,
Providence,
New Orleans,
Burlinirton,
New Haven,
Great Falls,
Farmington,
King's Mountain,
Oregon City,
CarriDgton,
Huntington,
Woodland,
St. Paul,
Menominee,
Douglas,
Lykesland,
Dallas,
Salt Lake City,
Geneva,
Colorado Springs,
Tallassee,
Augusta,
Cherokee,
New Haven,
1904.
Marion,
Philadelphia,
Athens, Ala.,
Berlin,
Vinita, I. T.,
Tuesday, May 5-7.
Thursday, May 7-10.
Thursday, May 7-11.
Tuesday, May 12.
Monday, May 18.
Tuesday, May 19.
Tuesday, May 19.
Tuesday, May 19, 20.
Tuepday, May 19-21.
Tuesday, May 19-21.
Tuesday, May 19-21.
Tuesday, May 19-21.
Tuesday, May 26, 27.
Thursday, June 4.
Tuesday, June 9-11.
Tuesday, June 16.
Tuesday, September 8.
Tuesday, September 22-24.
Tuesday. September 22-24.
Wednesdav, September 23.
Tuesday, oeptember 29.
Tuesday, Sept. 29, 80, Oct. 1.
Thursday, October 1.
Tuesday, October 6.
Tuesday, October 6.
Tuesday, October 6.
Tuesday, October 6j 7.
Thunday, October 8-11.
Tuesday, October 13.
Thursday, October 15-17.
Monday, October 19 22.
Tuesday, October 20-22.
October.
October.
Wednesday. November 11.
Thuisdav, November 12.
Friday, November 13.
Tuesday, November 17.
'"— March.
Monday, March 28.
Tuesday, April 19. 20.
Wednesday, April 27.
May.
May.
ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 1903-04.
AiiBBiOAif BoABD OF CoMVissiONBBS FOR FoBBiGN MISSIONS. — Manchester, N. H.,
Tuesday, October 19-16.
CoHQBBOATioNAL EDUCATION SooiBTT. — Congregational House, Boston, Mass.,
second Wednesday in June.
Ambbioak Conobboationai« Association.— Congregational House, Boston, BCass.,
last Monday in May, at 12 o'clock m.
COHOBBOATIONAL Chubch Buildino Sooibtt. — Fourth Avenue and 22d Street,
New York City, second Thursday in January 1904.
CONORBOATIONAL HOMB MiSSIONABY SOCIBTT. — Providcnoe, JUUC 2- 5.
Ambbioah Musionabt Association. — Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 20-22.
CoBOBBOATiONAL PcBLiBHiNO SociBTT. — Congregational House, Boston, Mass.,
third Monday in April.
WoMAV's BoABD OF MISSIONS.— Annual meeting in New Haven, Conn., Wednes-
day, Not. 4, 5.
WoMijr's BoABO OF Missions of thb Intbbiob. — In Winona, Minn., Oct. 27-29.
Woman's Boabd of Missions of thb Pacific. —
Wokabt's Hoxb MiSSIONABY ASSOCIATION. — Bostou, October 26, 1908.
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LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN THE
UNITED STATES.
BBPOBTBD BY TBM SIEYCRAL 8TATB OBOANIZATIOH8.
Th* following Is a oompOatkn of tiie alphabetical lisu foniiriiad bjtbo Stale
AwaoritMoDM VM CcaJenDcm, corgectad hj omim^oudi&Diob with their iwerctaTlw to
the latest possible date. The secretarr of tlie Coandl in no case pnsnmes to insert
or omitanameiiponhisown vmonsiDility. The Stale organisauflos (or later coon-
oils) are alone re^wnsiMei battbe secretaiyhas used his nteiost endeaTota to obtain
a complete and correct list. If any names are omitted, it Is hecaose tfai^ are not
reported hr anj organisation in any State, or a oonfliot of reports leases the editor hi
doabt of the facts.
The figures refer to pages where Ae name will be foond in the tables, in tiie^tal
Statistics, in the serrioe of the Benerolent Societies, of the Theological Seminaries,
in the list of foreign missionaries. In some cases thepg^ is left as in tables, when
thejpost-offioe Is changed since the tables were pot to press.
Names starred (*) are of penons who, althoajgli mentioned (osnaUy as supplying
ehnrches), are not reported as members of any organJiatlfln of Oongrogational cnorehes
or ministers. A few names are also retained with a * of those who were in aotlTe
serrioe last year, and may be presumed to be <n CnmsilM. Sach names are not cob*
tinned a secondjear, witnoat specific report.
Some postKiflioe addresses are antiiinated, bat the best possible bas been done.
Licentiates are not indnded in this list, bat a list of lloentiales f c^owa this, and
a list of ministers of other denominations, indading also names of thooe whose
position is not reported.
Names of persons in last year's list, decessed slnoe the lasoe of 19Qi, are retainedi
and are indexed to the pages of the " Vital Statistics " when found there.
Some errors will be found in first names, initials, and spelling. No pains hare
been spared to secure accuracy ; but, effort failing, the compiler has not Tentoured
to follow eyen his own oonvictions, against the unmistakable testimony of the
leports.
x^ames of ministers without pastoral charge, as they do not occur in tlie preoed-
Ing tables, haye no numeral page reference, and in place of it the year of ordina>
ti^ if given.
Names of persons emploved in instruction in schools and colleges are indicated
^7P^*i president or prindpal, vkdgf,, professor.
Abbe, Harry A. G^ Oentral Nyaek, N.Y. 0. 8i2
Abbott, Bphndm S. F.^National City, Oal. 100
Abbott, Knegi H., New York City, 11. 1806
Abbott, JaatlD B., A, B. 0. F. M. 12, 440
Abbott, L., ComwmU-on.Hadaon, N. Y. 1800
Abercromble, Ralph H., Brookfield, Vt. 888
Abemelhy, Cf. H., UamoDa, Cal. 102
Ackerman, Arthor W., TorrioKton, Ck>iui. 124
Adadonrlan, Haig, MaDomet, luaa. 288
Adama, Aaron C, Wethersfleld, Oonn. 1889
Adama, Alliaon D., Whitewater, Wia. 187S
Adama, Oalvln C, Cedar Falla, lo. 1860
Adama, Charles D., /yi, Hanovar, N. H. 1886
Adams, Chaancey 0.. Hineaborg, Yt. 8S2
Adama, CllDton B. , Phlladelpbia, Penn. 804
Adama, Daniel B., Maaon, K. H. 804
Adama, B. A., 8. Ai>hland av., Ohieago, Dl. 148
Adama, Bptaralm, Waterloo, lo. 1848
Adama, Frank H^ Madrone, Wash. 400
Adama, Geo. C, Ban Frandaeo, OaL 08
Adama, Geo. I^^ Wastboro, Maaa. 1806
Adama, Geo. M., Anbnmdala, Mass. 1867
Adama, Harry O^ Danvera Canter, Maaa. 824
Adama, Hnbart G., Willow Lakea, 8. D. 876. 8
Adama, Jaa.A., 8689 MlohokT., Ohloafo, HI. 1880
*Adama, Jaa. ^ Bharldao, Wyo.
Adama, John, Wllmlnston, N. O.
Adama, Joaeph M., Blbworth, lie.
Adama, Laden H., Derry, N. H.
Adama, Myroo W., Pf,^ Gflanm, N. H.
*Adama, nielpa E., Santa Cms, Gal.
1804
0,882
900
1882
1886
1874
1876
1888
Adam«, Robert, Harlan, Mieh.
Adama, 8ilaa N., Waatbrook, Ma.
Adama, William O^ Bangor. Me.
Adama. William W., FaU River, Maaa.
Adklna, Jamea B., Betehertown, Maaa.
Adrian, laaaoN., Huntley, lU.
Adrlanea, 8. W., Wlneheater, Maaa.
*Ahlberff, Carl M., Montelalr. N. J.
Aiken, Bdwln B., A. B. O. J*. M,
Aiken, Bdwln J., Concord, N. H.
Alkina, Jamea B., South WlndbBm,Me. 67,210
Alnalle, Jamea B. , Chicago, HI. US
Ainaworth, Israel, Bockport, Maaa. MO
Akeson, Lndwig, Worcester. Maaa. 248
Albert, John H., Faribault, Minn. 270
Albertaon, Ralph, Bo. Jameaport, N. Y. 1801
AIbrecht|George B., A, B, O. T. JT. 410
Alcorn, Wm. A.,Doniphan, Neb. 210, 0
Alcott, WilUam P., BozfOrd, "
1874
isn
810
440
10,1886
1903.]
LIST OF OONQKEQATIONAL HnJISTERB.
475
Aldm, DsTid A., llyrtls, 111.
Aldaa, Bdirtii H., ChaUac, Vi.
AldsB, K J,, IM) Cua il., Chlosgo, III.
AldenoD, jDhn, Wlnfnd, B. D.
Aldrldi, BSD). P., Anr
AMrlch, Jem-'-'- "
Alciuder, A. um.
AlAxuidBr, Junea, I^Awport, N. H.
Alsiuder, J. Luiib<n,ll>ll*. III.
Alaiudar, Uark W., Flonona, Ala.
Alsar, Fnnk G., ITlwbBrTpart, lUu.
^Ibrttht, VllUui H., RoibniT, Uau.
AlkUn. eeorge. ^. S. C. F. M.
AllaD, AtiT*mB„ObsrUD,Ofalo. 1
■"«n,a F., Phlladalpbla, Pann.
._ „ ■ ...w.^ ■ , Breoklm, NY.
ddal». Um.. 1
11., Toledo, O.
AUen.
D,C.J.,WDllarlon
.._n, Edw.rd 1'., Aul
lien, K. B., ITM Wm
AUao. Predaiick H., Cimbrtdj
AUaniHorbenlf., j4.£. 17./
Allmi, H'
„ , , , Hornby, N. r.
Allan, MaMn J., WortUngUn, Uu*.
Allan. Onon F., dnburndale, Ifui.
Allan, Paal Rller, Cambridge. N^. V.
Allan, WlUlamC., Ijilnmburg, Mich,
Allandar, Jobn, UtddlaSeld, Coon.
Alllngtaatn, Robl.. Lavont, Uicb. 191, 4, W
Allwoitli, John. Oodfni)-, III. 1M,<
AlTOtd, Anga^lui. BprtngflaW, M»». 1»
•AlTord. ITttdeiick, Nawlon Ornui, Uau.1W8
AWord, beorr C, B. Weyinoolt. Mua. SM
Alnrd Junai C, WooD>o<lbe^ R. I. BTO
Amanl, WllUiim 8.. A. B. C. f. M. MO
Amw, Qaoi^B, Hprinoaeid, Uo. mi
[Anuden, Beidunin 9 ., decaued.
Andenmo, Augo.l I
AodMtoD, O, a., HI
Andanon, Carl J,, <
I, Frad'k R., Rookafallar, III.
" — n L., BomairUle, KM!
Id B., Onis, (Jolo.
Andanon, Oaeu L, Oljmpla, Wa*h. leM
Andanon, OUo. Fiwdsn
, 0>L
r,N.H.
Andanon, Wllllnm, Dnvar, ni,
•Aodanoi, Wm. 8^ llooraa Cor., llua.
Andraaa, Jobn H,, ChKlrOD, Nsb.
Aadnw. Balu E., Bnuhton, N. T.
ADdmra. Cbulea B., Walpole, llua.
AndraWB, Bdwin N., OUov>. I'l-
ADdrava, Qaorga A., AndoTar, Mnaa.
• - - 0«i.W__ft-aT.U«diiB«, AUl
Qaarg* W., Dalton, Ifua.
«; BUpben -ii., UllIln([ton.bonn.
AMnwaOD , And raw J.,l(aple Vallar, Wli
Andrawaon, BaTart H.,lIlDnupoHa, Minn
ADdrfdca, Aodraw A, dndnnUI, O.
'-• — Alpbana N., A. B. C. F. M.
, KBiar, doeaued,
J. Oowlaa EnOald, Hau.
Andrava, Qaarg* 4
[ADdnii,Bnii
Aihby, John
AQIhoDr, Cbarlaa W., Dlskana, la. IT4
A ppelmin , Hlnm H., G r1 ggartlla, lU. 1 U
AppleloD, Payriu G., Rldns Cily.Hab. 301
Applalou. Hun?, Catnnial, klab. S83
Apnhun, Sirkta A., Fatlan, Ma. 113
Aptborp, Kntni, Noltinghain, O. IMl
Aniiet, WannwlDkeD.. UlMhslTlllB, lo. I8U
•Arebar, WlUlun 0., Niponaa, Nab. 3M
Arebibnid, Andrew W.,BnMktan,SIaH. 211
Aimaa, A. Harbart, Culiate, Uaa*. 131
ArmlUc Dnrand B., aioni City, lo. IBM
Anna, WlUlun F.. Bh«, Oann. 114
Annibj, I^nran. Oonnell Orort, Kan. IBM
Aruialrong,ADdrawG.,Jr., »Uddleto»D.Ot.l«ST
Armtttong.A.B., Oak Park, 111. >, 1U
Arnmrong.Bdi.ardP.,Bay8kora,N.T. lU
AiTiut»nB,J.O..IAl Wash. M.,Oh'ri, III. ItTi
Armalnni, Lrinan P^8an Joaa,Oal.
An, Ajtbnr J., New Lisbon, Wis. til
[Anall, Samnal O., dsoMSai).
Arnold, Artbnr B., WanwHbnrt, 111. lU
Arnold, HcDTT T., PUlnOald, Conn. 110
Arnold, Beth A., VsnuDTsr. Waah. SB8
Anicdd, William A„ Oatblamet, Waah, 400
•Arrington, A. B^SoDoms, Cal. B, IMS
Arthnr, Cbarlea W., Blank Croak. TS. T. R
'--' — ■— ■-— '-"., aenlT.B.D. 374
on, Uldl. Ifil
_. CUoafo,Ill. tM
Aahlaj, Andrew W., GalBea, IT. T. SIR
Aihla;, Barnabas F., Ravanns.O. lUT
Aibley, WiHar H.. ICsnabestor, ICaas. 3Sa
Aahmun, Bdward H.. Wolssr, Ida. lUl
Aikln, JohD, Tabor. lo. IM
Aubesoo, Wm. H., Tacoma, Waah. 40«
Atbsrlou, D. Frank, GeorgaUiwn, Masa. »,!»
AlhBrton,lBUiiW., Fort Costa, Cal. M
Alklns, Doane K., Ghlcaco, lU. tSTI
Atkins, G. Olaon, RarllagloD, VL BM
Atkinson, Q. B., Etna ICUK Oat. M, I
Atkinson, Hanry A., Olan Bllyn, 111. IM
Atkinson, John L, A. B. C. F. It. 4U
ALUnHiD, William H., San BalMl, Cal. *8
Alwood, A. Kar, ITaw Boston, tiaas. 3W
Alwood, Charles B., Oolohastar, VI. UO
Atwood, Engana F., Hartford, Oonn, \VH
Alwood, Iranens J., A, B. C. F. M. 4U
Alwood. Lewli P.. Bo. Weymonlh, Kass. 186a
yPotnl,MBSs. lU
_.,.. . . ...Hartfoni.CoDn. Ill
ATery. Hanry, Des Moines, lo. 1B40
[Avary, John, doceued, U
ATery, Oliver P., Dsadwood. B. D. 311
A*ary. WlllUm P., Conway, llaaa. IBU
Aitell, Arabia Q„ Tranlon, Nab. IM, S
•Artall, Nathan O., KenslnilDn. III. IStT
Alton, John T., Bali Ijike dly, U. 1
Ayer, Chulea L., Windsor, Conn. IBM
Ayer, Bdward P., Baston. Cons. Ill
rAiulln, Lew
AnstlD. Tbon
Ayer, Frank
lln D., Concord, N.H.
dW„BMinet,NBb.
C. BoibnrT,kaa.
uK., Holden, Masa.
kaa, Jabei, Westnort. Conn.
on. Ban]. W., New HavoH, Cobd
on. Kdward K., Saybrook, Conn
on, Joseph F.. Odsll, ill.
Bacon, Theodor* D
B., Pembroke, B. D.
■ r« D., Flint, MIeh.
R.. f/., Berksley,Oal.
BaeoD.WiB. A.. SpriDgfleld, Uass.
Bsaon, William P., Medtord, Ush.
B*eon, Witllun N., Bridpoit, VI.
476
[1903.
rUBaa 6.,
Ballaatia*. WlUktm O^ A. if. C. F.
BalkM, Hcsrj L^ CWfer, Vu
•8«mford, John, Pairtoa, If. J.
Banborr. J. J^ Brookljn, X. T.
B«a9», Frederick K.. Grocoe, N. T.
Ban ham, Henry K-, Waimea, H. L
BaniMer. C. D^ Irootoa, Mick.
Baoka, Gcorse W., Sprfn«:fickl,
BapciA, R. K., Hilo, H. I.
fBarber, Alanaoo D., d«crMed,
Barb«r, CUr«f»ee H., Ifaaebeacer.
Barber, Mra. Dorm R.. Sherwood, Ora.
Barber, Jerome If ., Shervood, Ore.
Barber, Lather H., Elfioftoa. Coon.
Barber, Wilfred C. Prairie Otr. lo.
Barboor, Thoaia« W., Sleepj Ejt, MJan.
Bard. George I., Meredith, X. U.
18H
isrt
19il
14
Ut
Ifttt
18S
9H
Barker. Franklin W.. Ameabarj, Mait. 219
Barker, Otia W., Newtown, Coon. 119
Barker, Tbomaa, Waahbam, Wia. 158, tt
Barnard, Eliha C , Whitewater, Wia. 414
Barnard, Henry T., W. Stafford, Ooon. 122
Barnard, Pliny F., Weatminster, VU 1SI7
Bamea, Albert K., Slonx Falla, 8. D. 1809
Bamea, Alice 8. N., Colombna, Mont.
Bamea, George B.. Valley City, S. D.
Bamea, Henry E., X. Andover, Maaa. 238
Bamea, Howard C.,Ediobarg,0. 342,44
Bamea, J. Rodney, Chicago HelgbU, 111.
Bamea, Jrjaeph A., Miaaoula, Mont. 288
Bamea, 8tepb«n G., 8t Johnabary, Vt. 304
BameU, John W., Colambaa, O. 344
•Bamett , Weldon, Ocee. Oa. 1887
Bamom, Flenry 8., A.B. C F. M. 440
Bamom, Herman X., i<. ^. C.-^.Jf. 440
BamanKHarooel H., Cornwall, Vt. 890
Bamy, Wra. P.. Lfttla Perry, N. J. 310
Barrett, John P., Wheaton, III. 187T
Barrett, Mandaa, Union, lo. 184
Barrett, 8. Allen, Florence, Maaa. 0,
lCMa.1884
It Qrova, MlBB. 278
984
^ .lo. m
B^ Waii(kia«Ba, DL ItS
r. Hqmh, 8. D. ST4, 8
rC^ Dca MolMa, lo. 184
Baxter. Geo. W., SIkadar, lo. ' 174
Baxter, Tkoaaa O., PiattHUc, Mkk. 8tt
Baytey, Alfred, 3Sthat^Oaklnd.OaL 98
Ba^ ley. I»w%jbt 8., Ktaiclbhar, Okla. ^ S58
Bayley. Frank T., Deom, G6I0. 108
814
BayUa, Ckariea T., BrookljB, BT. T.
Bayna, Join 8., Meodoa, DL
Beach, Anknr G., YpailaDti, Mich.
Beach, David N., Bai«or. Me.
Beach, Bdwin R^ Lasdagton, Ora.
Beach, KkMr J., Northlofd, Ooaa.
Beach, Hartaa P., Montdair, N. J.
Beach, 8amiiel J., Clarioo, lo.
Beadenkoff, Tbomaa M., Baltlmoia, Md.
1878
isn
1»
1888
111
218
U4
48, 2»
Beadle, Harry A., Franklin. Ooon.
Beale, Chariea H., Roxbory, Mi
Beale, William T., Dorcheater,
Beala, Chariea B., Oreenflekl, 1
Bean, D:tfilel O., Wcat Pallaiaii, III. IM
Bean. Kbenexer, Bloehill, Me. SM
Bean, Leroy 8., 8aeo. Me. US
Beard, A. P., Cong*! Rooma, 4th ar., N. T. M
Beard, Gerald U., Borlfaiftoo, VL 8^^
Beard, Henry B., MlnoeapoUa, Mina.
Beard, Joaeph R., Baxter, lo. 170
Beard, Reoben A., Oambrftdfe, Maaa. 1870
Beard, Wllhmi L., A. B. a F. M, 442
Beard, William 8., Durham, N. H. 804
Beardalee, Clark 8., Hartford, Cooii. «&, 1880
Beardaiey, Frank G., Dea Molnea, lo.- 174
LIST or CONQREQATIONAL HINIBTBR8.
BMTdaltT, JoaUi, Rlpon, Wli. In4
BeuoD, DmTid, Wr BMm ■t.,CUiiud, III. 148
B«nr, BoHlr* T., St. OlurLn, lUalL tJi
B«*nr, (Aulu E., Fairmont, If*b. IBQ
BMbar, AddMU M., WbsUluid, N. T. 8, 11
BHbial, PblUp, Lonlud. Cblo. 101
Becker. Judo A.. ar<indJuD,:[lDii. Colo. lOt
BeckwtUi.aeorni A.,eiinun8p>n.l
Beddoa, ArtbncB., Utnooka, 1)1.
redfonj, Ollror C. OalMbuig, 111.
Bedtord. Bobart O.. Bcloll. Wit.
B«eb«LJBlliuR..NewR«ilifbrd,N.C
B«Bi, WllUun P., Utteot, N. Y.
Bellel. Jg«ph H., Fmnklln. Nsb.
Beladtir, Ja«pb A., \VaLI> Rlnr, V
&tlka*p, J.n»i. Li>bon, N. H.
Belkiup, JohD D.. fiiruuK. IT. Y.
Bill. Eowh F,i A. B. C. r. X.
B*ii, i™ B<. riWord, «i°h'.
[Bell Jobn
Bell, Roban
cVomnhj, tf»r
Bell,TbDinu,e*aiarU«. N. Y.
[Ball iTbOOlM, dMSMnl ,
Ball,ThiiaH J., K*w York Clly,
Bdwr.a<>oTBeV.,*T^<>,°0.*
Bbbu, Alb«1 U , Nmih", Md.
BiiiBdIM, Attbor 3 So. N*tlek, 1
Benedict, Oeorge, H. AblDgloD, li
BeDDMt, Henry J.. A. B. r. F. .
BaoMH, J«. a., Avon*, Neb.
BenneU, Robert C, 1^>U>•1, Wli
Bmuetl, Wm. R., t><irllDgU]n, V
*>., UiplelOD, UlDD.
jumnrp J., Newton, lo.
wpb A., Chnrokee, Cil,
Bfnlon, Ledyard K.. Orele. Neb.
BerckmiDDTM-m. O., Orient, K. Y.
•Berg, WlUlun E., /Y„ Wilton Jane., In
Bergvi, MerUo L.. DskUuid, Cal.
Ber«r, Wllllun F., Wjmore. Neb.
Berle, Adolpb A., ChleuD, III.
Betle. ThM>dor« v., Ounbrldfe. Hue,
Berrr. EdHiud A..Cedar iUpldi, la.
BetTT, OeorRd R.. Ibal Clevelukd, O.
Berrr. Jamei T., Leo, N. H.
Btiry. John F., DbitoIi, Ulch.
Berri, Lonl* P.. Monlolalr, N. J.
"--7, F.C.. WMblogtOB, D. C.
SW.tO
mion, AdoDll
Oblcago, III.
Bue«, Will. N.,
B«l, John, Weil
Baibel.OearnP.,!
Bella, S.ll.jSiullH_-.
Barnn, Noab, Weleb &
■■— ■— "-■— "., pl.t
H., Woi
, :.. RedclU-, ,.
BlcUtord. Lert P., Klddtr. Uo.
Btekford, Tboinie. BMnibUiii, k
Blekbrd, Wuien P., lallnglon.
Blelby, Robf n P., Wllkiw apilno. Ill,
Bleler.JobnU., ButpuK. Ue.
Blgelow, E. Vldor, Lowell, MaH,
Blgelow, Fnok E.. NeBpotl. Ky.
•Blgelow. Herbert S., Clnclnnall, O.
Blgelow, Wum D., Qultford, OOBD.
Blnsn, Lorenio J,, Qlrird, AIn. M
Blillf , Clinton A ., ttonul, lU. 11, IW
Bllllni, Junei, Redwood CIit, CU.
BUIInp, Chirlei 8., Loe Annlee, Oil. ItM
BllUon, Edward H.. Cbepa^et, R. I. 3«t
BUImu, Bnwurd, Newnrfc, U. U, IN
Umubsm. Ch«i]M il.. Deytod., Fl«. IW
BlDgbam, Hir.m, .1. B. C- F. It. «0
Bin!, O.H., aji'fllit.l., H.c'bluga*,Ill. Itt
Bird, Uinln B., Bt. Loul*. Ho, lU
IBIrd, Winlum, derrued, IS
Blebee, MiTvlD D„ ly., Himovcr. N. H. ieT4
BiKoe, Oeorm H.. St. I'lul I'uk, HInn. IWl
Blehop, Albert W., Kimtu Ulty. Ho. 1U0
Blibop, Edwin W., Concord, N, H. Ml
Blahop. .lohD L., Apuhe, Okl. 3M
Btahop, 8. K.. Honolulu, h. I.
BlHell, Arthur I>., PT.. Cliremoal, Cil. ISU
«,aio
uai
Bluge, Carl B., ChieuKO, 111.
Black. George D.. YelluwinrlnB*, O.
Bluk. Robcn y., A. S. C. F. Jl.
Bluk. Wllliun A., Surlflgfleld, HI.
•Blackburn, John F., Allanla, Oa.
Blackn]aD,Wm.F..ft'.,Wli>lecl"k,Fli
Blackner, E. F.. BeniKlacr Falla, N.
BtMkw^', WIUbja.iladlBonTVlnn.
Blair, Allen J. [Ill.l
Blair, Daild O., BronMin, Ulah.
Blair, John J.. Springfield, Haai.
Blaledell, Jamee A., Ullnt, Hkb.
Blaiadall, WUUam 8.. VIolorta, FIl
Blake, Ehner T., Charleatown, N. H.
Bleke, Bmtr A., Rooh«(«r, S. B.
gl if., BeUei
, *la.'
Blakcly, JoalahB., Haei ,
BlakelT, Qoiwiy, So. OlaMonbni;, OoDB. i»
BUkeela*. Allen D., Hcewlah, WU. 4111
Blakealea, Enatna, Brookllne, Knee. 1§80
BlakMtoe.BawlOD T., Kilwankee, Wk. 44, 414
BWtaiUa, Walter O., Kllwaaka*, Wla. til
Blakealsj, LInni, St Paao, Tei. IMt
BluMbara, AddlWB, Denver. Colo. IM
Blandwd.Ohai. A..n-.,Wbeaton,Ill.ll,irB
BlBDobud, Edgar P., Tallman, N. Y. 1N4
BlanehaH, Edward B., Bro^eld, Haii. 1»
BiBDohMd, F. H; Bontlilnglon, Ot. 113
•"— •— d, John L., NewBamptoD, lo. IM
I, John T. [Ill.l 1BS4
9, UtI D., lAnwr, Coio. IM
efilp,Jeaen - - ~ —
Blanahard, FTande 6., Preeeou! Arii.
Bknkam, O.born E. A., ValeMla, Kaa. 104
Blenkarn, Wn.T., Wabannaee.Ean. •, IBM
BIIh, Al/red V.,-Ladlow, Vt SM. 4
Bllai, Daniel, BttnU, Brrta, 440
[Bllaa, Daniel J., deeeaaad.
BUaa, Edwin M., Boaton, Hau.
Hllx. Kraa<:l".:., Awry, Wll. ' *M
Blio, Di-oiKcC. AHun .V.ll. 1M»
BUu.J.Urnry. Wet.-l.'t. .S'.U. SO*
BIook,Jobn,llBa»-"'- - ■ '
BlodgiiU,O.K..T'A ., _ ,. — ^.,__ — -
Blodgttl, Ilenrv, Brldgvuurl. Oonn. 1U4
Btomaeld, Frank, ltnak««uu.)l]«b. IM
— ,lCaaa. t»
.,OUeagoJII.U0
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ODinD.OiiiUTeJlBvTorkCltT.N.T.ft.SB
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Blovd, CharlH B
lln*,'!iLn
a, A. Wllbec.
~"*rlj., Wetl
f. EnlKhloD
i.?5'rfi."
Blnat, Huiv, OM Onhird, Uo.
Bovdmu, Ourlaa P., Ked Oik, lo.
Boudniu.O, N., FllUford, VI.
Bouilniui, John k., Wikaflsld, Uui
muuui.inderls E., teskConl, u>. ><~
lodwcU, FlkTlal A., tiUffDrd, Ku. IH
todvalJ, JoHpb O., I^adoDTllIe, Vt. MS, M
'Boigeu, Eliot B., Wittiniwn, 8. D. IWI
lolin, Birr; P., OnnbT, Uo. SI
lobn, W. I^Rftiicli, OvDlTT, Ark. B. M
)ale. Andnw 8., Conotry, Vl. NO
F., BtMrnboat Bp'|(,Oo1a 9, IM
»,.,Fo™ton,l(liin. MO
P.,L(M AngalHiCal.
BolUngBt. Kdwud 8., OregoD Cltj, Ore. BU
BolUer, 7. E., Slwffleld, iTui. 8. MO
^K3wud8., Oi
p.r "■ - ■■
Bolaler, We
Bond, JobD J., Lake Oral
Bond, WllUain J. C, Bofcutni, •■ i>
Bonflti, KlUHonb, Kaw Tark Oltj,
Boncay, Jofan R., Broruon. Ulsh.
Hooch. Harm u. Fall Craek. 111.
Booth, Edwin, Oberlln. O.
Bmlh, BdirlD, Jr., Dartd City, Neb.
Bgotbby. ClKytoD D., Madlton.M*.
:.rcoiVio;
BonoD, Carl D^ iteatoru spruit
B0sa>4r^^ ^-> ^^^^'^'^T ^'^-
Boii, Roger C, Oarflald, Ku.
[Boalwlct, Elmer D., deceuod,
Boawlth, Antbony K., Oaarn, I
Bo.worlh, Edwirdl .^..Olwrl
Bott, Peter, Bbabel, Ore.
Bouibton, Clemaol A., Cbleuo, II
Boatna, AleuDder P., ProTtdena
Bourne, Jainaa R., K»t Havao, O
BonrDa, Paul K., Pambroke, S. H
*Biit1ui, Fnnk 0.,Ounbridta,tdk. Ittt
BeTta, niok W., IMIm, Tax. WD
p-]Tt— . ** — '- ° r* — — . "— ■ m
Banit(Hi,0«>. U., Newton Ueour, HaM. H
BoynUB, N*b«il*)i, Detmlt, Uleh. IM, M
BrHUn, KUalu, Hewllud, Ala. IM
Bndbri, A. B., yoDMIaIr, S. J.GT,S10, U3,l
Bndtord Awry L.^. Waymoiitli,IU.8, 11 , U«
Bndfoid, Otott> r., DearMd Out., H.B. Ml
Brwliart, Pwk A., tkenotxj, Ooon. Ill
•Bradley, CameUu B.. BarlMlMr, OU. UTl
Bmdlar, I'Mi v., iV„ <Mdd<1I, Is. 11, U
BtadlH, Kdwuil C, LlDaahi, Ibm. m
•BrsdIaT,KnMMB..LoriD,Cal. 1«<»
Bndler. Nalioo 8^ Buinaw, Ulob. SM
Bradihaw, Jobs W., Olwrllli, O. SiS, Ma
BndalrMt,AllMnB.,Bndion, S. D. ni
Brady, Alaiandar, IbrTarllla, Waita. Wl
BralDeld.Kdwatda-LoaAuelM.Oal. IM
BnOoerd, Frank Q., Ottawa, San. 1»>
Bralthwalta, Bdwaid B^ Pf.. Uambridge, Iti.
Bnifthw*lU.TbM. e.,Wanta«b,H. T. IK
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Branu. Beabom E^ Art, AJa. H
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Brande, Alfred O^ Plal«e, Nab. 1t7>
Bmudoo^Leroy, Olearwatar, Fla. KM
Brandt, Weilay L., UltofaallilUe, lo. ITI
Brani>w,L*iriaO.,Ke«BaT*n,&nin. IB,1M1
•Braatow, Tbomaa K., Boekporl, Ha. IB6t
Bray , Benry B., Sloaghton, lUaa. ina
Bray, Wllllais L., Bbaldoa, Id. la
Biwk, Aaron, Ruaa^l, Kan. ItH
Bnck, Ghailea A., Blrtoln^um, Ala.
Brcokenrldn, D. II., Hammond, Lb. tU>
Brwd, Dwlgbl P.. OrlDDtU, lo. Ml
BrMd, Uarle A^ Brook - "-- —
Bread, RanbenL., Hen
Brereton, Jamai K., "Waiarly, lo.
BraretoD, Joba, SprinEaeld,1io.
Brett, Oeorge 8.. Lorain, O.
Phllader>,P*Mt
Bn.ni. (
■er', WUllani>., Dnlnib, 0
I Bilges, HoB.rd A M., Jertey City, N. J. 310
BrlKin. Walter A.. BitfB*pld>,Ulcb. SM, 1
•Bright, D,Ff»nkl!n,Qlllell,Oolo. IBM
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BiDad.L.P.,Coiig)|H'<e,Bulon,lla. U, CO, IRTl
Btock. Geo. A., I.ockporl, N. V. ■»
Broct. Lydia 8^ Clay Cenler, Kan. *, lU
lltodlu, A. M., ainidile,W. D., Cb-go, HI. lU
Brodle, Juuca F., Salem, Uaei. HO
BratDDihb^JJ. ,B1 Powell aT.,Cbli»gD,Ill. I:
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Boweia, Roy B., Roolttown, O.
Bowlby, Noble 0.. Lnnanburl,
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•Boyd, A. M.. Odv'i UUH. Peno.
Boyd. H<
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Boyer, Virgil, OaireUaiUle^.
Bowman, Jobb Billot.
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Btooki, Joiepb d., DliOD, 111. lU
Brooki, Baymond C. Oakland, Cal. H
•Brooki, Richard R., Blaleaboro, Q*. IMS
Brooka, Wlllard H., Antrim, Okie. Ut
Brooki, William B„ Soath Patli, 11a. 114
Brook*. Wm. U., Redlanda, Cal. ItM
Brou, Harmon, Lineal n, Mab. U
nntbarton, J. Howard, Alltodile.Hloli. IM
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1903.J
LIST OF OONOBI^OATIONAL HIinSTEBS.
479
Brown, Amaia A., Hanrard, Neb. 883
Brown, Oharlet, Lake Orove, N. T. 81S, 2S
Brown, OharlM R., Oakland, Oal. 00
Brown, ClaraneeT.. Ban Diego. Oal. 96
Brown, Daniel M^ Prophetstown, HI. 160
Brown, Bdwin O., Vaazie, Me. 214
Brown, Elliott W., Olen aidge, N. J. 810
Brown, Franeis H., Olifton, ni. 1862
Brown, Frank J., W. Balem. WU. 420
Brown, O. A., B. Oreenwion, B. I. 0, 868
Brown, Oeorge B., Toledo, O. 1886
Brown, O. E., Oaooma, 8. D. 876
Brown, OUes O., A.B.O. F. M. 440
Brown, Henry C, Lenora, Kan. 102
Brown, Henry B., Oleveland, O. 1866
Brown, Henry M., 1864 Morrle av., N. T. S22
Brown, Henry W., Ohildertbnrg, Ala. 88
Brown, Herbert 8., Darien, Oonn. 112
Brown, Jamee, Anniston, Ala. 86
Brown, James B., Lakeside, Neb. 204
•Brown, Jae. M^ New Bicbmond, Wla. 416, 8
Brown, J. Fletcher, Lot Alamltoa, OaL 1874
Brown, John A., Grinnell, lo. 1881
Brown, John L., Boulder, Oolo. 176, 1807
Brown, J. Newton, Oleveland, O. 1870
Brown, Lather B., Cedar Oreek, Mieh. 1884
Brown, Oliver, Pern, Vt. 0, 804
Brown, Fanl W., Joplin, Mo. 282
Brown, Richard, Bralnerd, Minn. 272
Brown, Bamael A., Boiton, Mas*. 822
Brown, 8terling N., Washington, D. O. 128
Brown, Thomas J., Fond dn Lao, Wis. 410
Brown, Victor F., PlaUville, Wis. 416
gSrown, William B., deceased, 17
rown, William J., Montevideo, Minn. 374
Brown, William M., Bloomfleld, Oonn. 110
Browne, John K., A, B, O, F, M. 440
BrownTille, John W., Waqaoit, Mass. 220
Bmoe, Oharles R., Blk Point, 8. D. 1886
Bmoe, David O., Sheridan, Wyo. 1881
Bmce, Henry J., A, B. C, F. Jr. 440
Bmeohert, ^ed H. W., Omaha, Neb. 204
Bmndidge. Hiram A., Altoona, Kan. 188
Bniner, Obarlea A., Danville, 111. 102
Bmnker, James, MaLse, Kan. 1874
Bmnker. Thomas A., Little River, Kan. 102, 4
Bmno, Frank J., Waterbury, Oonn. 0
Bryan, Oeorge A., Norwich, Oonn. 1840
Bryant, Albert,Egypt, Mass. 240
Bryant, John W.. Klamath, Or. 1878
Bryant, Bamael J., West Haven, Oonn. 1876
Bryant, Beelye, Mlddlefleld, Mass. 11, 284
Bryant, Btephen O., Tryon, N. 0. 1868
•Buchanan, Wm. J. , Mllltown, N. B. 11, 210
Back, Benjamin F.. WichiU, Kan. 100, 2
[Back, Bdwin A., aeceased.
Back, Oeorge H., Crown Point, N. Y. 1804
Back, John w^ Chicago, 111. 160
Back. Bamael i.tPf., OrlnneU, lo. 1868
Backbam. John W. , Balem, Mass. 44, 240
Baell, L. F., Syracuse, N. T. 826, 445
Bofkln, Lindley H., Lynnville, lo, 1876
Bogbee, Bolla O., Athol, Mass. 218, 86
Bogbey, Willard B., Waverly, III. 162
BalBnoh, John J., Waldoboro. Me. 204
Ball, David W., De Ruyter, N. T. 816
BuUock, Motier A., Lincoln, Neb. 202
Bnlson, I. F., North Bnid, Okla.
Bampus, Isaac C, Bherman Mills, Me. 814
•Bumstead, Horace, iV., Atlanta, Ga. 81, 1872
Bandy, Henrr, 888 Mohawk. Chicago, 111. 1878
Banker, Fred R., A, B. 0. F, M. 440
BnnneU, John J., Mills, Okla. 864
•Burbank, Lysander T., Fresno, Oal. 1860
Barch, Henry H., Prlmghar. lo. 182
•Burden, Thomas J» Towersville. €hi. 1804
Burdesbaw, James J., Dothan, Ala. 84, 6
Burdlck, Cnarles H., Moline, 111. 0, 12, 166
Bardick, Frank H., Philadelphia, Penn.
Bardon, Henry F., Mechanic Falls, Me. 210
Burgess, Bdmund J., Honor, Mich. 268
BorgWB, Oeorge H., May wood, HI. 166
Burgess, Gideon A^ Berea, Ky. 1881
Burgess, Hubert F., Auburn, Cal. 04
Burgess, James G., Crow Agencv, Mont. 1803
Burgess, Louis F., Rldgebnry, Conn. 120
Burgess, Wm., Chicago, 111. 160
Burhans, F.D., 6418Calamet av.,Chi'go, Hi. 160
Burhans, Paul C, Seward, Neb. 1886
Burkart, John J., Charmian, Penn. 864
Burkett, Casablanca B., Zern, Ala. 86, 8
Burkett, Maynard, Lincoln, Oal.
Biirkhardt, Paul, Bprincfleld. Mo. 284
Bnrkholder, Clarence M., Toledo, O. 46, 360
Burleigh, B. Wade, Park Ridge, lU. 168
Burling, James P., Hawarden, to. 176
Bumaby, Sidney A^^IO B. 14th 8t.,N. Y. City.
Bumap, Irving A., Phllllpston, Maas. 238
[Bumard, WUliam H., deceased, 17
Bumell, Arthur T., ^., MobUe, Ala. 1888
Burnett, Wm.. Greenlake, Wash. 404
Bumham, ColUns G.^hlcopee, Mass. 824
Bumham, David B.,jBtssez, Mass. 0
Bumham, Bdm'd A., BUfford Spr'gs. Ct. 122
•Bumham, Herman L., No. Collins, « . Y. 1001
Bumham. Michael, St. Louis, Mo. 44, 284, 442
Bums, William C, Honeoye, N. Y. 318
Burr, Almond W., i^., Beloit, Wis. 1876
Burr, Enoch F., Lyme, Conn. 116
Burr, Hanford M., Springfleld, Mass. 1888
Burr, Horace M., Ontario, 111. 168
Burri Huber, Ban Frandaco, Oal. 06
Burr, Marcus, Yantic, Oonn. 114
Burr, William N., Corona, Cal. 100
Burrlll, Arthur 8., Conway, N. H. 302
Burroughs, Charles H.. Columbus, N. Y. 316
Burroughs, Walter A. JMioh.l 1803
t Burrows, Bdwin B^ deceased, 18
(urrows, Fred W., Braintree. Mass. 222
Burt, Charles W^ North Madison, Oonn. 120
Burt, Enoch H., Ivoryton, Oonn. 116
Burtoer, D. Emery, Bwampscott, Mass. 242
Burton, Charles B., Minneapolis, Minn. 272
Burton, Nathan L., Galesburg, Ul. 160, 162
Burton, Robert W., Havelock, Neb. 0, 2B2
Burtt, Bei\)amin H., Ludinffton, Mich. 280
Bush, Allen B., Denver. Colo. 56
Bush, Frank R., Chicago. 111., 160
Bush, Fred. R., Grand Blanc, Mich. 0, 250
Bush, Frederick W., Galesburg, Mich. 446
Bush. Harvey S., Port Haron,Mieh. 1808
•Busn, Jones, Weaver, €hi. 1860
Bushee, Geoi^ A^ Madison, Conn. 116
Bushee, Wm. A., Woonsecket, E. L 1860
Bushell, Jonas, Seattle, Wash. 1808
BusheU, Richard, Beattle, Wash. 400. 2
Bushnell, Albert, Kansas City, Mo. vA
Bushnell, 0. W., Granite Falls, Wash. 402, 4
Bushnell, Henry A., LaGrange, lU. 166
Bushnell, Bamael C, Arlington, Mass. 218
Buss, Henry, Oieston, 111. 1866
Buss, Wllllain H., Aurora, 111. 146
Bussey. Robert D.,Jr., North Evans,N.YU)ao, 2
Buswell, James O., Mellen, Wis. 1880
Buswell, Jesse, Glenwood, Minn. 18, 270
Butcher, Btephen G., Orange Park, Fla. 182
Butcher, Wdliam R., ChandlerviUe, 111. 148
Butler, Edward P., Sunderland, Mass. 242
Butler, Blftier F., Ormond, Fla. 183, 444
Butler, Frank B., 8. Weymouth, Maas. 1887
Butler, Chirdner 8., Atlanta, Ga. 1877
Butler, George M., New Bedford, Mass. 0
Butler, Henry B., Des Plaines, 111. 152
Batter, James B.^BeRUng, Mich. 250
Butler, Jesse C, Bclectic, Ala. 84, 6
Butler, John H., Balem, Mich. 264
Butler, William, Port Gamble, Wash. 408
BuUer, Willli H., Wllliamstown, Maas. 246
Bnttram JSl^ah A., Potolo, Fla. 180
Buxton, Wilson R^ LitUe Oompton, R. L 868
ByiDffton, Bdwin H., Beverly, Masa. 820
Byington, Goorse P. , Westoort, Mass. 244
Byrons, Bdward H., New Smyrna, Fla. 182
Cadman, B. Parkes, Brooklyn, N. r. 814
Cadmus, William E^ Elyrla, O. 844
Oadwalader, Jobn« Big Boek^ HU UA
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Ola. F. B., lUwa. Wli. til, U
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(WbcniB, Jabn O., Tvler. Tex. Xi
CWhonn, John 8., Pornal, lU. IIM
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CMlklua, Rnvmond, Ponlnd. Ua. »), B
CWUiu, Wolisou, Mawion, Uua. a4e
CUlaod, William O., Sprlnaflald, Mo. IBM
rcallaii. WIIMB, 1a«u«l, II
Camaroo, Alei. J., E. BiDwnflaU, Ifa. MM, 1
CkmeraD, Donald, 18)1
(knanin, John H., Pawaokea, Wla. 18M
Oamaron, H. J., FnUrla dn Ohl*B. Wl^ 414
Cud Held, Lawta K,, Aeadamr, B. D. VS2
(Camp, Cbarlea W.. desaiMd, IB
OuDp, Edward C, WhlUnan.Haaa. Mt
OamptMlI, Andnir, Wabatcr, Uaai. 3H
Campbell, CbvlM A.. Saoford, Fla. IBM
•Oarapball, Cbaa. E., Fon CalhoDD, Kab. ItM
Campball, Clamant C, HMlKNl, Wk. 114
Cani>ball,a>brl*l,Jr.,BaDOTn',H.H. IMS
Ckmpbell. HolUa A., Saymonr, Cona. Itl
Cuipbtll, Jamci, Btlgbton, Waib. ISM
Campbell, Jamai M., Lombard, III. IM
-^-opbell, JohnP.p Falnlew ^— "° "■•
OampMI, Tbi
Cblcago, lad.
Campbell! Waller V.^Dcord,
Campbell, WlllUm H., Cbleuo, III. IS
Campbell, William R., Roibarv, Uaai. U, 3
CauDbell, William X., CalcdoaU, lU. 1
CaaflelA, Tbomt
■Oipabaw, Wm,
Carey, Edward 1
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acban, Jamea O., UeadTllle, Paan
Can, WillUm, TaftilllB, dDon.
Oarrick, Cbarlea W., Cedar ep'n
Carroll, Chatlai W., Cletaland, 0
Ckrroll, W. lirlag, Dallaa, Tei.
Carmthera, JobD B., DeerBeld.ll
OarntberaJPniUam, Falrbaven, 1
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Oartar, Kalbao P., Concord, N. B. 44, IBtT
Carter, Robert E., WaahlDgloD, Cona. IM
Canor, Stepben B., Plalnarld, CoDD. 1878
[Carler, Warner J,,dee«aed.
^ner, Wllllaia C-. PowaravUle, Oa. IB88
Oarr, Joarpb P., lladrone,WBab. 1888
Cary. Dili, -t. S. C. F. M. 4*0
Out, William B. Wlndaot, Coan.
Bijjidi, L
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Gate, OeDTBe H.. Boatoo, Haal. UTt
Catbeait. &a'\ ll..liU««bora,lteM.>.ll,m
[patUn, Wm. E., daaaaaad.
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CaTemo.Cbarlea, Lombard, HI. ISSe
CerraUi, Cu>b>, Brldflnort, Ooon. UOt
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Chalmera, A. B., wonwtar, 1'
CbalOMra, Jam«a, Elfin, lU.
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Cbamberlaln, WllBain 1., Hndaon.O.
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Ofaandlcr, Fred. D., Laooola, N. H. lt«
Cliandler, Jpho 8,.^. B. O. F. M. 4*0
Cbaodler, Joaeph H., Fond da Lac. Wla. 4U,41
Chaodler. Wataon H., Wbaaton. 111. UIl
' Cb'pea. OeorgaK.i'RKlcbvllie.'Uaas. IM
Chspln, CbarleaH., UancDEli. N. H. M4
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' Chapln. Franklin P., Hndaon.N.H. »M
Chupln, GForni P.. eaiton'i Rlrer, Vt, Nt
Cbipln, EUxwell, Oberlln. O. 1114
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D, Edward id., 8t.JoW
Chae, Albert U.. feoeklord, lo. 1B71
Oaae, Alden B., Loa An>alM,Oa1., Bta. A, IBBl
Ctoe.BenF., UlddlaHaddam, Conn. 113 '
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130 Cbaae. Bamael B.^Lanalpg, Ulafa. KB
IM CbatOald, Q. A., WUtawatar, Colo. l«t
842 Cbeadle, Slepbea H., Aalt, Colo. IM, I
tB4 •ChMaeman, T. W. C.. Aaklimd.TIab. IBM
IBBS Obener, Barton H.,Canl. Utah. 1H,I '
IBU CbeDBf . B. Roral, Beloll. Wla. 401
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Cblld, Frank B., Fklrflald, Conn. 114
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OorUo, Fu) L., Ch»Urfl«M. Ill- laaa
Oonrto. 0^1 K., Bollsln, MJji- MO
Oorr, I»»B L., W.nke.1* Wli. 4M
Ood, Thoo™ Q. A., l*wJl^ M™. ^
Oouon, Harrr Ajiberti.ljo- MI
Coooh, Ubarfe. H, Z.nwTllle,0. aU
Conehroin. Tboa. B., ObwWf "J^^'j lo. ITl
ConlUtr.Ci-reoloi N.,Ooi™l Lake, MIoh. war
CoDDUToLi, A«, Io<n Fall'' ^£- IIH
Coanurman Fnokiln, N.Branford, Oonn.iio
Coartar, John K., Goloonda, III im
Cooalna; Edgar M.,Tbomajlon,M.. 114,441
Oorall, Arthut J.. Ljnn, Ma™. bs
OONOfiBOATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1903.
Onrui, John, SonUumpton, ICiu. SU
•Conn, John W., CnU, Nab. IM
Oox.S.B-.UtW. fiUtri, MivTork, SH
Oruha, Dudal I.., W«t llutflald, Maaa. IBTB
Orat*. Anw* B., Helau, Uloli. 1», W
Oruln, Chulaa O., Bio Vina, CaL W
K}nlcHeiir7K.,d»aaaad, M
Onls.TlnoUirO., yniiD00U,N.H. BOl
Orain, Dalbart W., VaMei, Alaaka, 10
Onim, Bbaw B„ Wimbledon, N. D. SM. >
Onmsr, W. CmU. WaaUnortlud, M. T. Kt
Cnnur, F. L.. Daa KotDea, To. IBM
Onna, OhulM D., L<M Aonlw, Oil.
•Onae, rruk. Wonaaur.liua. ft. lU
Oran*. Beanr C., EHt Nonon, Haat. 1(11
Oimna, John >., Sanlt 8ta. tUiia, Ulob. UW
Onsa, Eandilck H., Plookaaf, Utah. 1SI4
*Oiug, Fradariek, FoM*t OroiajOia. ISU
OnUr. QaornW., WhaaUand, Wjo. Ul, U
Oniham, C. ?. BUI, Bnlfltne. kaM. SU
Orawtoni, Ohaa. D., Uaadvllla, Pann. IN
OHHlOrd, Chsrlaa H.. ll[nDea|»lii, lUnn.
Crawford, John C, Boon*, Id. ItM
Otmwlord, London B., Ponland,Oi>iui. 110
Crawford, OUvar C, Albapy, H. Y. IM
Cnwford, Otla D., Oilonl, lo. 1S2
OnwlOrd, Bldaey, ProvlDcelowD, ICaah :(>»
OnwfOrd, WUllain. Huonunle, Wla. tl4
Oradafordj Oao. H., Baodirloh, Mau. 11,140
■OrleblODlBobart ^., ehernun, Oonn. lU
CMpa, PhOlp IC., Onnd bpldi, Hlsb. 1BT§
Olon,OharlaaP^naatDpia, Conn. 1B7I
Orofta, OwrgB W., BaaMoe, Keb. ISa
Onfta, WlllUni D., OUno, ifio, IBM
broker, Oaorie H., Qroan UoDDUdD. la. ITt
Orokar, John, Onnt, Neb. MO, St, M
Oromsr, Jflramlah C, Bt. LonU, Ho. 384
Crooka, Cbarloa tl., Ooleraln. Uaa*. 114
Oroibla, Badlu IL. aalam, la. 1SI«
Oroaby, John F., [>onr, N. H. IBM
Onabr, e<UDUt>l B., Uaninee, O. IBM
Oroaa, Allan B., BtookUoe, Hiaa. «, m
Oiaaa, Jmbm F., Boaabad, 9. D. SH
Omaa, Joaepb W., WoroeaUr, Uaaa. 18S4
[proH, Ifoae* K., decuaed, W
-Oroaa, BowUod B.. Dawaoo, UIdd. 310
Orou, Boaalle T..BDgeiia, Ore. DT, 3M
Oroa^ WIlIlUD H., Salwatopo], Cal. M
Croaaknd, Gaorga B^ Auron. If o. 13, 281
Omawell, Ulcab B., Loi Annlaa, Cal. IBM
OrODcb, WlUlacn 8., Haple HUl, ku. 1»3, 4
Orawdor, Fnnoli J., Ooloma, Wis, IBM
•Crone, Frank W., No. RJdgeilUe. O. 348
Orowell, Praaton K., PrUnliam, llua. 388
OnwaU, Zeoaa, AU[ebero Villi, Uaaa. 33B
Croul, TheodoiB. SWrllog, III. 1«1
Crowdia, Bdwln a. , Ho. Bend , Ind. IW
D H., lndtiu;Bpolli
&., Bllo, if. I.
bald Wloaor,
n.JohiiA., ailo.
•Onlp, Darld W.,-tiii,.y., ,,^
Cnlpepper, I.e«i> P., Barber, All
Onlver, Franklin J., Paudena, r
•Onlver, Wflllsm C, Llrttwoo<
Cambai, Ijabn R., Rochella. O*.
Cnmlngi, John M., Deomuk, lo
<hiniDilagi, 0». H., DaOTllle. V
Chunmlngi, ~ J. _ . —
-CnnnlnBhHr
[Cnnni
Cal.
lEOIMvUlt
lingkam, Wm. B., daceaj
tJorrlBr", Albeit H., Pf., Obertln,'
Oniry, David, Charlc"- "'-■-
I, On.
•Cnrrj, J. J., FrinBta, Q*. UN
Oortli, AdRhi B^ enwDTllla, HIeh. M*
•Cnnla, Aiher W., KaMsb, N. O. M
Cartla,ChnrlaaB.,/V,B:Moll,Ala. UK
Oartla, Cliarl** H,, Wonhlnfton, lOnn. lit
Cnnla, Edward D., Indlaiupolla, Ind. M
Onnla, Bdwatd:W^NawBa««9, Cans. IB
Oartk.E.,Ha Kirk Blk, Byraanaa, N.T. Ill
Onnli, (Mlben A., Weal NewbniJ, Vt. m
Onnla, John B., Oapdlk, N. H. 0, 100
Curll>, N'ornen R.. Klyrla. Oolo. ft, 10«
Corti«,W„ltorW..W«taiocl[bridge,M«aa.l«8
Curtli. Wllllani C, Waldoboro, Uc. 114
Cnnla, WilllMi L.. A. S. C. F. .H. 440
•Curtfp, Williain W.. Oborliii, O. IBH
CnrtlM, Oeoree, Konl, Conn. IIU
CortlM, P.jKn L.. (i^inlkUin, B. D. n4
Ourllu, S,1.,S1 Aiblind Blvd ,Chleaso,ai. U
Csihing, Bdwin B.,y>/.,yuikUm,B^. IBM
Coibman, Cbarla* &., Araca, lo. lift
Cutler, Aleiuder E., lUehisaad, 111. IM
Cutler, Calvin, Anburodala, Htm. IM
Culler, Cbarlea, Tallmad», O. IB8t
Culler. Cbulea H.. Bmngor. Ue. 104
Cutler, UHFAball M.. Boilon, Uiu.
DalloD, Jobn J.. Uklahomi Cllv, Oklo. M«
Dalloa. UaniD LM_Ch>>grla FjiiIb. O. M3, H
n, Uiloulc
Elnnaton, IL 1.
el H.. E
b.Hlnn
Daoforth, Jamei B., Waalflald. N. J. Ill
Dasfarth, J. RomDvo, Nsw Landon, Cam. 118
Uanfortta, H. E.,Wadhim'a U>I1>,N.T. 11. ini
Danrorib, Wm B., Elmborsl, III. 18M
Danlelt, Cbu. H., Newton, Mau. ««,••
Daniel. Hcnr; U , DxLue, <M. IMl
Daulela, JdifdIi [.., P/.. OIIVEt, Ulob. 1871
Danlelion, Carl A., Wai-blnglon, Conn. 134
Dnrk. Pred. E., BuEalu. N. Y. 18M
KullDf, Oeorte, dMwaed. 31
rllng, Uarlnn. Datrolt, Iflnn. ITB
*DKllog, Mart — "' "■
■DarneU, EUaa, Dmwavunup, vp.. 4vi
Darrab, John IC., Springfleld, lU. ISO
Daaeomb.AnhurB., Anitln. Minn. 11, W
Daaoomb, Barry N.,FnnHaran,Uleh. M
Davenport, John Q., Waterhnrv, Oonn. 11
Davenport, UanlwD B , lUloa.N. T. UO, i
•Dare]', Babart ».. Upper HoDtslalr, N. J. 31i
Davldaon.Jamaa A.,BlooBhtoa, Wla. 41
DavldflOD, Jobn If-- nnnuHBn- Wla- 41i
lea, Arthur E., Colon
r.Mlnn.
•Davlei, Daniel T., Sbamakln, Pans.
•Davlei, David D., OranvUI.. O.
Darlaa, bavjd E., Bpokua. Waah.
Davlei. David J., Joltet. III.
Davlea, Edward, Watarvtlle, N. T.
Davlaa, Henrv, Baagor, Wla.
Davlea, Howall, Jobnatown. Penn.
Davlea, Jamea, Wnnhlng, B. D.
Davlea, John, ITafaa,
Davlea, John B., 7r ■ "
DiYlaa, John D., W
190».]
LIST OF CONOBEOATIONAL HINISTEBS.
483
Davles, John P., Santa Ana, Oal. 104
Davlea, John L., Akron, O. 340
Davlea, John W., Creaton, 111. 0, 16S
DaTiea, J. Parry, Pittabarg, Penn. 1884
Davlea, Jonathan B., Forest OUv, Penn. 868
Daviea, Lewis B., Grofton. N. Y. 818
Davlea, Rachel B., Watertown, Wis. 412
Davles, Richard R., Vergennes, Vt. 806
Dalles, Roderick, Glen Lyon, Penn. 802, 0
Davles, Theophllos. Miner Mills, Penn. 804
DaTlea, Thomas D., Wolcott, Vt. 800
DaTles, Thomas B., Kew Haren, Conn. 1806
Davles, Thomas M., Cornish, Me. 204, 0
DaTies, Thomas T., Sandy Creek, N.T. 822, 0
DaTles, Thomas V., Steger, 111. 140, 02
Dariea, William, Los Angeles, Cal. 90
•Davles, Wm. A., Silver Creek, Neb. 1880
Daviea, William O., Catasaaqna, Penn. 802
Daviea, William Mm Slatington, Penn. 1808
Davis, Albert A., Lakeland. Minn. 1808
Davis, Albert P^ Wakefield, Mass. 244
Davis, Charles H., San Bernardino, Cal. 122
Davis, David J., Chicago, 111.
KavlB,I>avid L., deceased, 21
▼is, Bmest C, Neweastle, N. H. 800
•Davis. Fredeiiok L., Morrisville, Vt. 802
Davis, Jerome D., A. JS. 0. F, M, 440
Davis, Jonn F., Dawn, Mo.
•Davis, Lemuel, Rutland, N. T. 1807
Davis, Oscar F., Bmington, 111. 152
Davis, Oxora S., Newtonville, Mass. 280
Davis, Perley B., W. Rozbnry, Mass. 220
Davis, Smith C, Brimfleld, IXX. 140
Davis, Valentine T., Martin's Mills, Tex. 884
fDavis, William, deceased, 21
bavU, William H., Newton, Mass. 48, 280
DavU, WUliam V. W., Pltufleld, Mass. 288
DaTlson, Joseph %, Milwaukee, Wis. 1800
Davison, Thomas W., Becket, Mass. 218
Davisson, Ausustos, Charleston, S. C. 870
Davy, Jamea J., FftyeUe, Ida. 1887
Kftwson, John B., deoaased.
wson, William L^ Columbus, O. 1800
•Dawson, William T., Turton. S. D. 878
Day, Charles C, /V., Andover. Mass. 00
Day, Bmest B., Hartland, Wis. 412
Day, Bmest B., Spencer, lo. 184
Day, Gaorge B., New Haven, Conn. 00
Day, Philemon R., W. Hartford, Conn. 1804
•Day^diard O., Fairhaven, Wash. 400
Day, Rodney C. , De Kalb, N. Y. 1872
Day, S. Mills, Honeoye, N. Y. 818
Day, Warren F., Los Angeles, Cal. 102
Day, William C, San Francisco, Cal. 08
Day, William H., Los Angel«>s. Cal. 102
Daxey, Jonathan C, Guthrie, Okla. 864. 0
DeaklB, Samuel, Taylor, Neb. 200, 0
Dean, Bmt^. A., Springfield, N. Y.
Dean, Edwin B., Clinton, lo. 172
Dean, Frank W., Red Cloud, Neb. 202
Dean, Frederio A., Tripoli, lo. 184
Dean, Lee M., North Brookfield, Mass. 0, 280
Dean, M. G., 1784 West Pt., Topeka, Kan. 1862
Dean, William N.' T., Whately, Mass. 240
Deana, Jamea, Northfiekl, N. Y. 822, 8, 446
Deane, John Pitt, Ashland, Wis. 408
Deans, John. River Point, R. I. 808
DeBarritt, Alfred. (»«p^/V««^ot,Oki6a, 126
De Berry, Wm. N., Springfield, Mass. 242
De Bevouie.Gabriel H., Westminster, Vt. 46,800
Decker, Frank H., Westerly, R. I. 122, 870
DeClaybrook, William B., Frankfort,Ky. 1870
De Forest, Heman P., Detroit, Mich. 264
De Forest, John TL, A, B. 0. F. M, 440
De QrofT, Charies F., Letcher, S. D. 872, 4, 0
Deines, Jaeob, Glen Ullin, N. D. 884, 0, 8
De Kay, George H., Lodi, Cal. 00
Dell, Fnnk B., Grass Valley, Cal. 00
DeLong J>. D., 0409 Jackson av., Ch*go, 111. 160
Delvin, Charles SMLanaing, Mich. 1884
Delxell, Finis B., Westminster, Conn. 124
Demeriti, John P., Bzeter, N. H. 1870
Darning, Vernon H. ,N. Wilbraham, Mass. 240
Demond, Abraham L., New Orleans, La. 200
Demorest.W.L.,1064 N.M'nroest..CfoJ11.1880
DeMott, George C.^Weat Winfleld, N. Y. 828
DeMott, Jacob L., Warren, Ma. 1884
Denio, Francis B., iy., Bangor, Me. 67, 00
Denison, George B , Cando, N. D. 884
Denlson, JohnlO^ Williamstown, Mass. 1870
*Deni8on, John H.. Boston, Mass. 12, 220
Deoney, Osoar H., Cincinnati, O. 1882
Denney, W Ison, Charlea City. lo. 172
Dennison, Robert C, JanesvUle, Wis. 412
Dent, Thomas J., Aberdeen, S. D. 872, 440
De Pen, John, Bridgeport, Conn. 110
Depew,AmettW.,New Lebanon,N.Y. 108,820
Depfer, Harry A., Binghamton, N. Y.
De Tuy, Wellington, Grand Ledge, Mich. 1884
•Derebey, Christakis A., Chicago, 111. 1888
•DeRiemer. William B.,Washii^on,D.C. 1807
Derome. Jules A., Blankinton, S. D. 876
Dacha, B. L., Hllo, H I. 188, 40
•Detllng, WiUiam C, Glenvilla, O. 0, 844
Dettmers. Carl A. ,684 N.LeavUt, Ch*go, HI. 160
Devitt, Theoph. S., Branford, Conn. 110
•Devo, Charles, Rookyford, €hi. 1800
Dewey, Harry P^ Brooklyn, N. Y. 814
[Dewey, Willis C, deceased, 21
DewhurBt,F.B.,6740 Madison aT..Ch*go, 111. 148
Dexter, Daniel W., Norwich, N. Y. 822
Dexter, Frank N., Ripon, Wis. 1886
Dexter, Granville M.. Sutsun, Oal. 08
Dextar,M..387 Marlboro st.,Boston,Mass .60,442
Dibble, William L., VermilUon, S. D. 878
Diek, Jeremiah M^ Hubbard, Ore. 868, 00
Dickens, Albert W., Middlebury, Vt. 1882
Dickerman, Geo. S., New Haven, Conn. 1808
Dickerman,Jostah P.,JamalcaPlain,Mass. 1801
[piekerman, Lysander, deceaaed, 21
INckerson, Orson C, Barlrille, Ul. 162
Dickey, Fred M., Tuxedo, Md. 1801
Dickey, Myron P., Milton, N. H. 800
Dickinson, Charlea A., Ceres, Cal. 220
DieUnson, C. H., Fargo, N. D. 0, 884
Diekinson, Oomelius B., Cincinnati, O. 0, 842
Dickinson, Ferd. W., Homer, N.Y. 1808
Dickinson, Geo. L.fFair Hope, Ala. 84
Dickinson, George R., ZanesvtUe, O.
Dickinson, Henry A^ Huntingtcm. Maaa. 1808
Dickinson, Samuel W., St. Paul, }OMk» 1874
Diekinson, Selden C, Baton, Oolo. 100
Dickinson, Wm. B., Amberat, Maaa. 1000
Diekson, Jamea H., A. B. C, F. M, 440
Dickson, James P., San Frandsco, Cal. 1870
Dickson, John W., Park Rapids, Minn. 274
Diekson, John W.. Durand. Mich. 1804
Didriksen, David M., Roxbury, Mass. 1802
Dldriksen, Sevrin K.. Hartford, Conn. 110
Diehl, l^lhelm F. , Naperville, HI. 160
Dietrich, Henry J., Butte, Neb. 288, 02, 4, 874
Dietriok, Will A.. CleveUnd, O. 84S
DilTenbacher, BeoJ. F., Irvington, Neb. 202
Dike, Samuel W., Aubnmdale, Mass. 1800
Dill, Arthur C, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 822
Dingwell, James D., Amesbury . Mass. 218
Dinsmore, Chas. A., S. Boston, Mass. 220
Dlnsmore, John, Aubum, Me. 1862
•Disbrow. Bdward D., Farmlngton, N. H. 802
Dixon, Bills W» Forest Grove, Ore. 1882
Dixon, Hiram H., Whitewater, Wis. 1868
Dixon, Sarah A./Tyngsboro, Mass. 244
Dixon, Wm. IL. Bagle River, Wia. 410
Doane, Frank B., North Haven, Conn. 120
Doane, John, Fremont, Neb. 290
Doane, Jolm W., Spradliuff, Ky. 106
Dobson. Andrew W., Anaaarko, Okla. 864
Dodd, Arthur C, Rialto, Cal. 100, 2, 4
Dodd, Augustus R., Montour, lo. 180
Dodd, Leonard, Atkinson Depot, N. H. 1878
Dodd, Thomas B., Williamaburg, Kjr. 106
Dodge, Auatin, So. Lyndeboro, K. H. 804
Dodge, George S., Bqylaton Center, Mass. 222
Dodge, JohnK^ W. Boylaton, Maaa. 244
Dodge, Jolm W;,Newbnryport, Maaa. 1800
Dodge, Preaoott D., TaUiiiadcB% O. 8M
OOHQBEOATIONAL YEAS-BOOK.
[1903
DollUr,>r>akB.,'{iliuidir>Ili, iCe. 3M IDjet, Haprr's.. dtetn'iiu'
DoDnldun. J. lulih^rpu CbrUU, T«I. (84 Djar, NMliu T^ Adibnniliui,
Dodge. Beward M., Oaklwid, Oal.
•DoariDg. John K., Bou, Til.
Dola, oEulaa J., LeilagtoD, O.
Dota, Jamai H., BsTeDiu. 0.
Dola, BvlTHtar R., BaTenoa, O.
Dolllff,>raak B., Iilud VnllM, ICt
Donald«in.J.U«l»h,C{-- '" ■
Donaldioii, LavlJ., Dai __.
•DoDal, Joaaph, Cbarlarol, Paim. iwi
DoBnall. Albait, euiannda, B. I. Mt
Dddotu, DiTldiDandiia.lIliui. lUI
Danoa, AUUon O., Onlormdo Bpga., Oolo. UIl
I>«on,llanlnL.,iy., Ann AAor, Utah. IttB
DoollUIe. JobD B., W. Bnaald, OonB. IM
Darlatid. Cbaatar P., Loi Ang^ai, CW. in
Dora, Wm. H.. Bt. LouU, Ho. <u
DonwD, WIIILUD W., Holbrook, :
Domrd, Jamaa C, A. B. O. F. .
Dot;, Mlodab, Oirthac«i B- !>-
Doo^mty, Jaa.a.,Sioeklon, Ku
DOB^iaito, If. AdbsIo, Oainbrld|o, Maaa. IMS
Doii^*a,bllDKni, Albion. ITab. W
raa, Joa«ah P., Si
w.AlmoajtBli
Qa.
Dooilaat, H. Panl, Efpitoiflald, Me. *i. M
DoniUia*. Bokimon J., Raw Ham, Ootm- 1H>
DoBa<aaa,TrainaiiO., QriuDaU.Io. II, ST
DaD|taaa,TrainaiiO.,]r.,Fruk])B,irob. WO
"-*, VUUuii W., PonamoDlta, IT. H. UM
_i „.. ■ •"inDalkm.Ill. WTS
Dow.l
Sowd, QnliMT I,., Wlna
Dowdan, William H.. HaUTar, Maaa. im
DowdlDB, BfOTT W., ElDnwn, l^nu. 1N>
Dona, AlUaoD O. , Colo. Bpilan, Onto. UTS
Dovu, Cbarlaa A., LabCDoa, N. H. tU
Ddwoi. Oharlaa A., LlttU Roet, lo. ITS, STO
Dowaa, Bdinuid, Bbarbora, ItHa. HO
Dojla, Amoa A., Lnnon Qro*a, Oal. 101, 4
Drabma, Aninat,8anQnantln, Oal. 1>T8
•Draka. Cbarlaa W. II*iir Haian, Oonn. ini
Dnk«, BlUa B., Dtniar, Oolo. im
Draka, Fiancia E., Balle PlaiDa,Io.
•Dnka, V. B., WbiM Salmoo, Waak.
Dnwhrldia. Robf itW.. U«diraT,U«w
~ irdv. Sylreatar U., Naylor, Oa.
- 0, Oanoal J., inr-— ■■■
Dyaa^oai
Dyokmaa.Bi
£^ar, AlmoD ^^ Dsanm, Kaaa,
I^r, Edward O^ Bharan, Oobd.
•Dyer, Tniak, Whaaton, III.
117 B., daaaaaad,
_, an T., AahbarBha]
I^ka, Jaaob S., BamtnfUB, .
Dyott, L.B.,BmoklTii,N.T. •»
DrTMn,aT.,10NN. ma'n.OU'n, ULIM
EaklB,jDhnA.,OTaaea,Io. Ht
Eamaa, Charlea O., BoobaMar, IT. T. »t
Earl, Juaa, moDMMlU, UioB.
Earl,TbaopbllaaB.,^urnBdaaa,(M. M
Bartj, AioDM, UalMOra^, O. Ml
^law, Alban F.. PortlaDd, 1C«. Jll
- AdalbanS.rN. T.] im
AndrawJ., BaatBwn, Vt. Kt.M
, Un. Annla E., Etmln, K. Y. UM
BaMBUD, Edward P., Dalon.nrk. at
■aatmaB, Oaorfa P., lfllllui^|UBaa. JU
■aatmani Bamaal b!! Elmlra^r?. im
B*aliiiaLWUUainB.,AnianT,N.T. UM
rBuoDtP. H., d«B«aiad. a
Baton, Edward D., Balolt, Wla. Bl, lilt
■mod, Jama* D., A. B. O. f. M. U)
Baton. Jamaa F., Boahaatac, Wla. IRI
SMOD, JoMpb H. B., Bsdlanda, CU. IHI
I^ennao, kunai
Drelabacb. Ghaili
Dreuar, Amoa, L>wn:iii
Drew, CbarleaE., Addli
Drew, Bdward P., Khd
Lake I
, , ,.^aeph F., hcgo. l/. D.
Dadiay, Uyrop 8.^ KawtotWD, N. B.
Al^ed.^l
•Dnmm, WlLlUm W., Ooqalu, Oal.
Dnnaway, WllUa J., Naw Blla, Ala. IBS'
DuDbar, R. W.. K. Chalmarord, Uaaa. »
Dnneao, Calrln W^ Waal Mawton, O, 18»
Dongan, Oaorge W„ Otla, Colo. IW
Ddd«o, Thanai A., Sailon, Ifab. 100
DDDbam, Dwigbt, Jelmore, Kan. IM
Dnnbam, Warren N.. Cbeyanne, \rjo. IM
Dnnlip, Oaorn H.. E.Oooeord, N.H. SO'
DDnUpiB.P..iUETHiiionaT.,0)i1aw>.Ill-lBT
,BaloU.Wla. ISIS
a, nanarB.. MTwa.Haaa. MO
, Alban V, OIItM, Hfeh. MS, I
a»dl, Flank SLBye, Oolo. 1«
Sekema, Bay, Bowao, IIL 141
Eeklea, WllUam E., Babaatopol, CW. 06
EckmaD, Jamaa K., Oaborn*, Eaa. im
Edda, WUltamT., adnay.H. Y. US
Eddy, WllUam D., B. OlaiH Fam, IT. T. ISM
Bdmuidi, T. Uarrill, WahpMon, S. D. sn
EdmoDda, Roban H., Uuialleld, O. SW
RdFdandi, John B., BUdniaitlle, O. IM
•BdquLiI, Fndsrlak, Wl^Ia, Kan. 1S8I
Bdion, dBDry £., />/., OrlonaU, lo. IMl
Kdwardi. Oeorn L., Jewatt Clly, ODBa. IIW
Edwarda. QeorgeH.JawrUQIty. Oon. IIS
Kdwardi, tientj L., deeeaaad.
irtrdi, John, Fajardo, Porlo Rica, Wl
, Kd-»rd.,Joi«Uian./>/., Pendleton, Ora. Mt
. Edwardi, L. A.. Wlulhrop, K. Y. •,«■
Sdwir^a, Nlchola. T., K«ondldo, OaL UO
Ed«irda,IUiiliud,Oabla,lll. ISM
•Edwanli,RoalnalC.,AbUBaB,Waafa. IMS
' Bdwarda.^honiuA., NHb,La.
Edwardi, Tbomaa O., Elnpton, Pann. M
n. »• Edwudi, WllUam, AberoiomMa.ir.D. MS
!, If^. ISiO Edwardi. WlllluiB.,OnBTllla,tl.Y. SlkM
kaaa. 941 Belli, Uyroa.Twaua, Waah. 4M,l,4.t
bnttOQ, Cbarlea H
DaltoD, Horww, A
Dwlgbt, Obarlea A
D«lttat,F
aT.,0b1aw), II
eDionliTBlota.
Btbatt, Oaorga D., Nar«Blt,Oann.
•Bgerland, Frani, BltivUla, Waah.
. BgatioB, Tbomaa a., BbnUabOTt, Wla.
Bgglaalon, De Wlttd, Bonnd B«oh,O0Bm
, ErelMWn, ITiMk 0,Obcrlln, C).
' Egleiton, Nath. H., JamUc. PI. .In, Maaa.
i [BgleiUin, W. B., d
Klderfan,3ohnjBrolon. Oonn. UTI
•Eldnd, John W., Bedgewlak, Kan. IM
, Eldrldge, Artbgr^.. UolDdaaFalla.Vt. SH
Eldtldgu, Bdwln K., ?ort Payoa, Ak. M
Eld ridge, I
: Elledga, Win
I KUloIilMtei
..llonUlle,lL__.
jllP.,Balli,IT;H.
: Elledga, William II , Kaoau City, Kan.
, B.,11,. '— — iwalarbntr, VI.
j.Obetlln.O.
' ElUon. Uortlmai C , BealoDTlUa, Dl.
Elllon, Stephan Q., ADroia, Ho.
, Bliloa.Winiam A., Peoria, lU.
Kl la, Fnd. W., jy., Topaka, Kan.
El Ma, John, ETanaUta, III.
■ Bllla.J. LlnrBln, 8ada]|a,Uo. 0,
LIST OF OOKORBQATIONAI. MINISTBBfi.
1903.]
BUU, Wslur K., BodHTor, Wli. 411
BIlBi, Lonli, HapUnloa, S. H. >H
EIIstR>iD,aQ.,Tl gibBT., Brooklyn, H.Y. >U
BUmrtli, Alftvd A- Qnfney, Hiu. U, IMI
Blkwortli, Frsd K.. Stmt tlwihlu, tie. 3M
Blmll. T. Bobvt, HbUMpalU, WIdd.
Bhrooa. William, CuuiTh B. D. 3T2
■wood, WUlh P., A, B. 0. jr. M. 410
■If, Bobnl E., ITa<r York, N. Y.
AnWitaa, John B.,Topeks, Eui. IR7t
bibCM,Jaluie., UomU.M<b. SW.M
notnoD, FomM F.. deeeaiad, ~
toKwn, Fnd.O., Wlno "'
ftnanon, Juna O., Btba
bwnon, OUlur P., Honolulu, H. I.
SmnMB, BUpbaa O,, PuuifiiB, Cal.
Emeiv, OUrviue P., ^11 Rlvirr. Hkh
I., WlDODB, ICInn. n«, 18M
'BeUH.If.V.
IMO
ImpMo.
Knuleb.Frad. _.. „ , ___. —
SosUih.WlllluoF., EulWlBdKr.CoDB. IIJ
Rng[and, Tbeodoie. I'enhAnDiDv.H. J.e.llB
Xnntroni, Allred P., Oillp, Mloo. IT*
•Eolow, Clurlsa K., WaodiUHik, 111.
Bnmu, JwnH E., Fill Rlier, Uau. nt
Enali, Merlin, A. B. C. F. M. **»
Bppeni, Ednard H.. Memphli, Hlob. Ml
Erwln,
BmIb, 0<
•EhIs, WniUm F., PaorU. III.
Xinbreak, Fruk J., OolllDwood, O.
Batabrook, F. PhlUp, hsedhwD. Ua**. -
8atet>nwk,Wia. A., Ambant, Uu>. XI
BMM, Roban F., Arlar, Ala.
*Etbarloa,OiiylE^ Argi^nilDa, Kun. IM
lUuidn, Alban, Uaneinea.III. lU
Bllwldn, WUIUID, Blimlay, lllcb, 151.
Braot, BwtJaiBln J., SDruuloa. Pano. IM
Brani, Daniel, No. Ounbiidga, Uau. «
BvaIia,I>ul«IA., Warlum.O. Vfi.
•Bnua, D. A.. Chlcua.Ill. \M
Enoa, DiTld K., Amiaar, Bo. D. «
Ennt, DlTld E., Wurlor Run, Pann. IM
BTaiia,DaTldB.,NonllHwDploD,N.H.(4,M
Eviuil, Edward, Taiboro, Uau. *)
Bniu, Edward R., Oeddlog, Codd. IS
Brau, Etbd, Brldfepart, Cann. 11
Bvana, Bror, Lanilord, Pano. M
ETaca, UrodarlckT., I.ail>ford,Peaii. M
EfUH, HeorgB S., CBOWrvllla. S. D. «
Bnna, Ortffltb &., Jollal. III. IK
Enni, Howall U., Beidar, Mo. V.
Etui. Jamea J., Iowa City, lo. II
a*, JobD, Taylor
'^J'^'kl.
Bnoa, JobD E., ^ammoDd, #li.
Brani, John O., Nipoll, N. T.
BraDi. Jobn 3.. Helun. K. Y.
Erau, J. Lawli, Fatia Vniin, Ooi
BVMUi, Jobb H., Clatrelaod, O.
ETaom Lawla !>., Camdan, Me.
[Ev*Di, Robert T., dKoaHd,
knni, Spenui E., Tenyvllle, Cdi
KraiHiTboina., Rrew.ler. Se'b,
Hvuii. Tbomat. Bvvlar, Mo.
[ETaoa, ThoniH W., deuued,
Kram, TbomM Z„ Batllu, Wli.
•Erana, Waller A.,CblcaKO, ItL
Erana, Wn., Rolen Park, Cblcagi
Etaoa, WrUlaffl 3., YounialowD, 0
Eraoi, William R., Pilmyra, O.
Ktarwl, Cbu-Ua H., Naur York, N
Biaiatt, John B., Topaka, Kao.
"%S
401. IS
Kverly, If tItoD M., Jolaaburi, Colo.
ETarai, M. E.. lU La Salle, Cblcaco, II
ODtb,Maa
., MIoh,
'■■ iDd'Raptdi.
Iw, Oabo, H. I.
Jnma, Orlahatakeh.TrDy, H. O.
FUrtMofc, Bdwaid, A.. B. 0. r. U. 440
FUtbank. Hanrr, A. B. 0. f. M. 440
FUrbank, JobniB., JaakaoDTlUe, ni. 444
rutbanka, Aitbnr. A*., Iowa CHy, lo.
Fatrbaoka, Obaa. G-.^wlon, N. D., tU, S
Falibook*.BdwardT., Bt.JobnabQry.Vl. »l
Falrbanka, Fianda f., Uoyalrton, ICaaa. 140
Falrbanki, Saois* H., Cimlud, O. ISSD
EUrbank), HoDTy^I. Jobnabory, Tt. VIM
IFalnUM. Jamea K, daMwed, IS
htlrikld, Bdnnnd B^Obarllr "
IUiaeld,Fredaiiokvt-WaibLictanJ>Xl.Ii
1 D.,llrbana.ni. 1
New York, IT '
..., .j|ladalpbl*,Pi
Cbaa. E., Bprlngflal
•IUrfM4, Oaona D., ^rbasa, fil.
~ drln, Jamaa A^ New York, IT. J.
WsuduP., Pblladali"- "-—
Farlay, Oartli C, Ai
,Tla^Al
■w. Waal
Famiwortb, Lyn
Farm, Haory, Ollaad, Me. IMT
Fatreo, Merritt A., LyodoD. Vt. tn
FUrlll, Kd«r T., keooaba, WU. S, 414
Farrow, J. Edward, Ballowi Falli, VL IMO
FarweU,P>rtlaT.,WallealeyHllli,l[aaa. 144
yaU, Franola A., Tauntoo, Haaa. 141
Falb, Jacob, Portland, Or. UD
Fknlk, Joaepb, Artiadia, Okla. 1«M
FaTllla, Henry, La Oroaaa,Wla. 414
F*Tlll«, John, Peorta, lU. IW
Fawkea, Fimnela, Kato, lo. ISO
Fay, Anau 0., Ba*t Braotwood, IT. H. MM
Pay, Henry C., Laiinitan, Uiaa.
Fay, O. W., VM Harrfaon at.,Ublaa«D, DL IMT
Fay, PraaeoU, Saiaaillla, Mm*. UM
Fay, RolUna B., Varna., Vt. NO
Fu.SolaoiooP., Doi^iaalar, Uaa. UM
Fay. WalaoB, Haaluakei, Haaa. I>M
Fay, WUUam B., A. B. 0. F. M. 440
FayaoD. H. L.. Ooat, Qa. IWT
•Feemilar, Bauoel B., Kobla, Ho. UK
F«bUiidl,ADtnMP^LoneRook,Wli. 40a,I4
Fellowi
Bdward (?., Derby, Oonn.
Fellowa, Obarlaa B., Ulnnaapolla, Mloo. 1878
FallDwi, Blleniia " "" * --
Fall, Jew " "
[Farpiaor
Fargni
^"^ank'L.,
._, Wl». ]8BT
w York,If .Y. lUO
Ibloago. Hi.
Ian Frudaot
. _ . Jrand Raplda, Uloh. 1
I J.,ColBabiu, Wla.
FaTria, JaannatleL., Qrud Raplda, Mloh. H
Fardi, Walter L., Whaatoo, III.
Farrla, W. Oiaalar, Onat hlk, Mont. I
KaUarolf, P. J., Macon, III.
Flcke, Herman, Dubagne, lo.
OOKaBEOATIONAI. TEAK-BOOK.
[1903.
ml.Vt. MM
FMd.F»d«tekA^UaADtalca,<M. HI
ruid, Jamoi P., eprlDiMd.IlK «U
fUaia, OhM. W^ iltnur, K. T. UH
VUaU, Juna W., Kuuu Oltj, Us. Mt
nn|er,Cbv1«F,Ilanqport.Io. 1«M
FlDMar. Ciuam, OruHl HnvD, lOeb. Ut
Ftodiar, H«nHii A.. Wbcuon, IIL Un
— ■ " oaal B., BbwItt, MIbd. SID
a, U. H., BlmbHd, N. T. im
- " "— Wubinitoa, D. C. in. Ml
DHDRTrer^r
rUbtr.'Ch^rlH WT, P8itl«»iri(
FUlMT, BJmsr E., >f«fl)iu. O. IBM
rah«r, OwiaiiE.,XcinbAmherK,llHi. UM
VblMr,O«0rffaP.,HnH>r" "— -
ruiur, — "-
mu P., Cmokrtoo, Uhii.
«• Q., DsTUr, lb.
FtebM, J«H L., Cnrll^ Nab.
FMwr, John B., WtUi. L*.
rMHr,JoMpbA^A)d«i,Io.
3M, S
300
._, dsklud, ObI. ..-
WUbtr, Ono D.. Wolfboro, K. H.
Flibtr, auu'l V. B., MIddhdoUi, MIbb. tl, T
F1*hBr,B*U»lcr,TlltL>Dgl«j,Cbl<iUD,tII.1ttI
TWier, fruiluB B., Kuua Cltf, Uo. ISm
nitaar, WllUiim P.. Bniuirick, lie. 18TI
n>k, CbMM. L., BaMthi, Kan. IM
Flik, DiDlel lit., Tonkii, Km. UM
Tljk. Fiuklln L. Biaai TUpKb, lo. tea
Plak,P«rrlnB.,Bt.Johiul>arrC<inUr,Vt. SM
yiak, PIlDT B., Laks PnaloB. 8. D. (TO, 3
Fljk>, PllDJF H- OLir. Id- ITS
Flik, WUbar, Vnaboni. IIInD. 3T0
V1*ke, John B., Boqnc t*m, tto.
Bik*, Ouilel T., dasHHd.
ka, raiabm 9., UoDliHllar, V(. 18*4
Flika.Q.WalMr.Aflborn, Ut. KM
Flaka, John B., Banna Tarn, Ha. 1U5
Flike, Bamoel A., ATon, Codd. 110
Fitch, Albert K., Clnvfliud. O. 342
•Filch, Chu. N., 8. KiDkaunii, Wla. tI2
Flawlih.'pri
CbsrlM N. Por'
□ cluw, Cil. ]KI>
:., Dor^heaMr, Km.
Flook, ^aoob, Keari
•Floran. E. A., JqII
Flrnn, Uallat J., A
Fdbw,J. Waroar, 1
Toib«a, Samu«
Forbe., Wa.hl;
yard, Edward T./Tnooma, Wiih,
IFord,J.n.MT.,d.«Mi«J,
Ford, Koben, Danbury, S. R.
Forkell, Wm., Jackaon,"MI=h.
Forrwler, JaniB. C, Hoactaton, Ga.
Fonjtb, 3. Fraok,JS. T.]
Forirth, Wllltaa, Buckaport^a.
bunuUKkUai.
Frm, Qearn A.,'Wi
Fauar.AddlaanP.,'
.Tmk^Sn. INI
Foam; FnakreibLoS^ Ho. Wi
FDiUr, Fnak H^ ty^ OberllD. O.
FWtar, 0«tic R., OavaiD F^ IT. T. tt
Foam, Sajr. OmhU, Ida. 1«
FoMar.JawD., BvLalar.CU. -~'
iFoi.J
'oi,PaDl.CbT*lMHl.O.
Fnma, Ena B, Banker . _..
Ftanee, Purln H.. H Uw, I«.
Fnnse, Wm., mijiboro OanUr, N. H.
di, Artbor J^ OUeus, DJ.
-■- " — -I W., Brooddd O
MD.,I,ndkiw<~
Franda, Ojnm W., {
fnspia, vwrn a., mcvrvfor. to. lia
Tiuklln, Anciut W., Waa> Fl. Dodfe, lo.
Fnni, Hilton E., PbllulalpbU, Peon.
Fraiy, Bugena M.. Chaplin, Cons. 110, X
I FraiT, Lnslen H., dweaiaj.
rnMr,ArtlintS.,OoalCn*k.OoL 1««
FriHT, Darld, Bowler, ^—- »<>
Ftmst, John a., Clnatand, O. U. «W
Fraaare, Chaa. A., Bharbome, N. Y. INS
Fiuea, FanloD K., FlfDipUM, Haw. nS
Fraase, JobD a.jkiiaxT{lIa, Tann. 1M0
Fraiar, Obarlea W.,OiiaaaiaT, Onba, ini
Frailer, FniKda^ Ban u», Rcb. >,»»
Fnai, Waltar, Sao FraDdaeo.Cal. M, »T
Fredeibann, Sd. A., Topak*. Kan. IHO
rrvedla^, A. t., RMKn;, Paoo. Ml
Fneland, S. U., Beattk, Wnb. Ill
FreeiDu, Geo. E., BalmoDI, Uaaa. >M
Freeman, Hanr; A., Brewer, Ma. im»
Fraemao, Joaeph A.. Woodbor^ Outin.
., Bbafflald, 6l 100
Frerie, Arthur B., Lewlaton, He. INT
FreDcb,C.n.,TUIddaKhat.,Bn»klya,N.Y.IM«
Preoah, Chaika L., ApplatoD, Wli. lOM
Preneh. David £.. ArborrUlt, Kat>.
Frsaeh, Edgar B., W. Bamita^la, Haaa. Ill
Franeb, Edward Q„ JobDNii. Vl. X»
[Frenoh, Gleorva A., deeoaaed.
Fnaah, GBorga H., Park HJI1, S. H. KM
Frencb, Henry H., UaMBS, Kaaa. 211
French) Howard Dakln, Orla'nd, Na. Itl
FrsDcb, HoBard D., W;omin(, 111. IN
1, BenaoD U., V. Broot
1, IrfmUFl T., Jaokaon,
ip, Bdgar T. R. [III.]
FrlMoll, JobnW.,EeiiCWre, Wla. U.t
, ICroH, Un. AraelU A., Hulland, Haaa. U
Frott. George B., RoUand, Uaaa. S
FroH, Lewis C, Harriion, Itlch. H4,
Froit. Merle A.. Chicago, lit. II
Fro«,W. B . Fremoni, Ind.
Fron. Wm. Q , TV,. Beraa, Ey.
Fryer, Jamea F., Odd, HIah. 31
FuVuda, jDDkvo, Uhue, B. I. I
Fulghan, PhlUp O., CorydoQ, Ind. Ii
FalEeraon, Frank. Tampa, OdIo. H
•Full, Webiler, Perklni, Oklii. IB:
Fuller, Amerlena, A. S. C. F. M. *>
1903.]
LIBT OF OONOBEQATIONAL MDOSTEBB.
rallv,^DiiutiuB^BHt«iOgDUr,l£M4,3M r
FDUer,KdiuIt.,Bik«nHald,0*l. 100
rnUar, Fnok A., Huarer.CaDD. 114
Fiil1eT,<}K)ngP.,l(ulborD,Oana. IIS
Fallnr, Homer T„JV.,Bprlngfisld,lCo. » I
FulIar.JaDMhuiE., WIIMlHr, Vt. «i,3M i
Fuller. MgnUe J. B..Clu*n<]on, Vt. 10, 13, NO
Fuller, NUhu B., tioTDbiB, K. Y. 31<
Fnller. WIIIIndB. Lltll«Btier,Ku. lUT
FollntaB,BrwUardlf.,Br«:ktoD,l[iH. IBM
FaUcrlon, Kdwmrda.,BridB(pon. Conn. 110
FnltOD, Alberi 0., KannebDnk, I"- ~*
uS-C.Den
r,Oolo.
irnnk. bvt. S., Ft. W(
rnrblill, EdH. B., Bltta.n. i. ii
Fuibnih, A. Cbalej. Wilton, U*. 308
FartwH, Qkiive A.. But Arlington, Vt. SS8
Pnteb, JuBM U., RatTord, FIl IW, 1
Qadittf , Oeor«e, BeJpn, O. MO
QilntM, Humball K. P/., Aaatln, T«. lU
Qale, ClveD« B,, Bpokmi ~ " "" '"
GiUe, Bolllmr " '--'
Tllle, Flu.
I r., RoblnKn, nuh,
— ., Lookport, H
f, WIlllBm ii^ Oeo:
lid, Uui
. O^lord, Bdw. D.,Ch«lei . . ,
8ajlord,F., SI. Ptlrrtburs. Hwtfa, ISM
Oaylord, Joupb F., Wonuler, Uau. IMt
Onloid, J.Howard. W.BrookJllaldJCHa. 344
6«ylord, WIdHbM R., Mim«ak«. Wta. 413
Qnrlivt, Ohu. d:. Aluwonb. Sab. *88
Oaer.Onnlilf, ^., Hutford. Oenn. 1M0
Oaorce, Dartd U., Watanllta, IT. Y. SK
Qeone, Edwird A., WllllmuUe, Oonn. lU
Gaorga. Jaaaa O , Olda, lo. 180
OaorKa, J. H., Pr., Cbkuo, III. U
Qwrga, RobsTt A., Clartluid, O. UI
QaoisaW. P.,Kaniu01IT, Vs. ISIl
eanDld, Samnd L., Hollf*. H. H. Mt, 4tG
Qarrla. Andraw W., Rldaaflald, Oonn. IH
Se^rt^ WlUtam A., UlDDetpolli, Minn. 371
QlbaoiwADdra*. Boaaa«tn,tT.H. 300
OlbKin, Jokn, Inn Blrer, WIl 411
eibaai), SsUon B., FlonU, ?1a. ISO
Olddlnia, Salomon P., Wuhlnglon,D.O. lSt3
GtdBiao,B]ol>iinlH.,Pr«taD,Oi>iui. 130
Slar, Laon E., Julatbnra, Colo. IMI
Qilbart, Bllu. Roaabod, N. D. 1«M
SUbait, GM>n* B., RoMDdala, Win. 410, t
a, lialpb. l^well
I.,W.TErn
ho, Vi.
le.Fnd.le
xa
nn Qiimi
D L.. Bl][*dsle, Utch. IW
.Antur L,, iy..Hiirt(ord.CoBn.M.4M
, William li.,Chlcuro, HI. lUi
g, Ed win C. Canaan. Conn. 110
m. John W., Rome, 0«. 1«M
I, Burton B., QardBar, Uim. SK
I. Gleorge P.. WaTarly, Maaa. HO
B L.,Co_
r.yC-,Tar,
ir. Oolo.
IBM
314
lU
eallaghar, Wm.. 8. Bralntraa, If aia. 1BT4
Oallovay, BmllB., BanFnoaUoo.Oal. Un I
Gallowar, JoHpb F., Okahnmska, Fla.
Oall, Howard e.,.d.fi.<7..r.Jf: 440
aainblalon,BllM.Obereke«,Ulaa. «0 I
eaaaial1,e»r«noD.,K.BrookaaM,UM.Un I
Qammoo, Robert W.,Piwblo,0>>la. IDS I
Sana, Wn. H., OiMnAaid HilL Oonn. 114
Oaol*T,WIUIam,CantarbDrf,N.H. SOO :
Qaiabadlan, HobanneaB., New York, N.Y. 131
eardoar, Anattn, Wllllnglon, Oonn. IM
Sardner, Bdward V., Denver, Colo. lOS
Qardner, Prande W., Downi, Ean. 1876 ,
Gardner, Nathan K..BamlnKtord, Neb. m
Oardnar, Knfoi P.. FramkllD, H.H. 11, 1M4
Gardner, William, Win daor, Wla. 414,30 i
Garflald, Frank L.,FeedliwHllla,lIaaa. US i
Oirlleld, JobDP.. EnBtld.Coan. 10,114
(Htmu.JobDH., North Orania.lbM. lUI
Gamer, AlaiaodarC^Wa«blBglan,D.O. 13a
GamlaoD. Fsrd. V. D., Spokane, Wlah. IIII
rQarrelta, Edmund Y.. deceued. |
Uarver, Leonard J. i
Oama.Junea, Santee. Neb. IMl |
Garvin. HnibO-.CbarttoQ.N.Y. ISW
Galea, 0. Frank, OunttantlitapU,
Gilmarc. Wm. O.. Valley Bprlnie. B. D. SI*
Gtlpmtrtek, Howard, Bops, H. D. 8M
flimblen, Wm. H.,Coopanlawn. IT.D. INl
Ulpuu, Jacob U., Uillervllle, AU. M
tilroui. Lewli F., Bprlnffleld, ilaa*. lUB
01.1, WUIUm W., jy.,CednrFalJ.. lo. IMl
Olaaden.Wao'n, Coiumbui, O. 61, 344, 443
QIaiHB, JoHpb, Qnvlord, Ulch. ItTI
OlaaiOH, Avery k.. lUTDhain. Uui. SSS
UleaaoD, Cturlea A.. UarynTllla, O. S40
OIkuqd, Chari™ H . Colebrook, S. H. WW
Gi.n, Edward N., Bon Air, TsDD, r»),U
OdIDu, John W., UrrDn, Vt. SU
Qa\i>, Edward F.. Ke w Haven, Oonn. 10, IIS
Oold»r. Artliqr L., Rangcley, tie. ISttl
GDlpitrlck. Howard, Popa, N. D.
Oonulca, John B., Jennlogi, La. WO
Ooodacre, Jamea J., WlnlhrDp, UaM. 340
QoDdale. David W.,Buaie1d, Coan. Ill
Uoodell, John H.. OsUud, Cal. 19T4
— ■ Can'r.Ol. lM.441
s. d. r. Ml. 440
uooanean.BunonF., Lowell, Vt. Wi
»<i<H<bDa,HDBrTA.,Wutni1ularW„ Vt. (M
Goudrtcb, Charlet L.. Plalatleld. N. J. 310
Ooodrleh, Chauaaoy, A. S. C. F. H. 440
UoDdrlch. Darlui N.. Balem, HaM. lU*
H ludrlch, John K.. PJ.. Bqrllnpon. VI. HW
QoDdrlch. JoHpta A.. Bbelburoe. Uaia. 140
daodrlch. Llnooln B.. Uarlboro, Maw. 3S3
OocidHll, DeoBli. Flcard. Oal. M
OuudtsMd.Prank L..BpHDcSald,Mua. 311,441
Uwdwla! inak. J.. PawiBckoi, B. 1. M»
U<>udwln, George K.. Btandlah, Me. 314
Guodwln, Henrv F.. Lomtianl. 111. 1801
(foudwln, Ham &., Praia Cllv, Duh. IH
Uoodwin. Sbenoan. Orford, K. H. !0«
(iD^su^tienry B.. pf., Iowa c'lly, lo! IIM
Gordon, Oharlm K. JC. Prorldonor. R. L Mt
1. ft-., -tabor, I
w York, J
Gordon
Gordon; Robert,' Addlkn. Misb.
Gordon. Robert F., BuatoD, U aaa.
Gordon, Wimam,BcoUa,Oal.
Gordon, Wtlllam C, Wealfleld, Maaa.
Gorton, PhUo, Bawd la, B. D.
Goaheo. BIner I., 0|den, Ulab.
Gou, Wlnfleld e., ^., Tallad^, Ala
Gondj, Arthur L., Byeamore. Ban.
Gould, Bdwin S., ProrldaDM, E. I.
Goald,B«irTA.,B.H —
Sii
488
OONOBBOATIONAL TBAB-BOOK.
[1903.
Oonld, J. Sidney, OwaSODDA, Miim. tt4
Oove, J. BbMUMQ, B. Jaflrey, N. H. t04
GrMdel, Gottfrtod, Od«Ma, Waah. 404
Qni, John, Bethany, Ore. 1164
Graf, John F., Anaonla, Oonn. 110
Graf. Walter C, Bnlphor Bprinfi, Colo. 106
Graff, Franklin L^ Ohampalgn, 111. 146
Graham, A. H., Woodbury, Ga.
Graham, Hugh F., Briatol, N. H. 800
Graham, Jamee If., Fort Payne, Ala. 64, 88
Graham, John, Weet Efewbory. Mate. S44
Graham, J.J. G.; Bine laland. 111. • 146
Graham, M oaea A., Lifaey, Ga. U6
GrahamtWilUam H., Sycamore, Ga. 164, 186
Grange, Wallaoe S.. Bookford, III. 1686
[€h«nger, Calvin, deoeaeed, 2ft
•Granger, Ohas. B.. Waterbory, Conn. 1605
Chnmma. Geo. H., Chicago, HI. 18T6
Grant, Bdwin B.. St. Johnabary Baat, Vi. 604
Grant, Frederic L., Northfleld, Oonn. ISO
[Grant, Henry M., deeeaaed, 86..
Grant, Jamea W.. Camden. N. J. 1666
Grant, John B., Jenifer, Ala. 1661
Grant, John H., If eriden, Oonn. 116
Grant, M. Lee, Dowagiac, Mich. 264
Grantham, Lewis J., Oreeoent City, HI. 162
Graner, O. C, Oak Park, 111. 68
Graves, Arthur G., Kirkland, 111. 10, 156
Graves, Locien C, Flarmington, Me. 210
Gray,Annette( W.B. D.), Oheyenne,Wyo. 422
Qnj, David B., Portland, Ore. 858, 60
Gray, John, Basin, Neb. 1868
Gray, Samnel H., Washburn, N. D. 886, 8
Gray, Thomas, A. B. O. F. M. 440
Gray, Wm. B. D., Cheyenne, Wyo. 12, 62, 6
Gray, William J.. St. Paul, Minn. 276
Greeley, Clarence D., Braddock, Penn. 1888
Greeley, Frank N.,Perry st.,Oakbuid, Gal.
Greeley. Leslie C, Middleton. Mass. 284
Green, Ohas. 0., Gold Bug, Ky. 108
Green, Charles B^ Briar Hill, N. T. 820
•Green, Bdward P., Shelbume, N. H. 1808
Green, F.D.,728 Marcy av.,Brooklyn, N.Y . 1888
Green, J. M., 6312 Greenw'd av., Ohi*go,Ill. 158
•Greene, Chester W., Perry, Mich. 262, 4
Greene, D. Crosby^. B, C. F, M. 440
Greene, Frederick w., Middletown, Oonn. 116
Greene, George B., Brwin, S. D. 874
Greene, John C, Ooeanns, N. T. 824
Greene, John M., Lowell, Mass. 1867
Greene, Joseph K.,ul. B, O. F. M, 440
Greene, R.G.,& Beekman, New York,N.Y.1856
Greene, Samuel, Seattle, Wash. 56
Greene, Wintbrop B., Pomfret Cen.,Conn. 120
Greenlee, Clvde W., Oberlin, O.
Greenlees, Charles A., Jennings, Okla. 854
Greenwood, Wm., Des Moines, lo. 1874
Greenwood, Victor L., Oneida, 111. 10, 158
Greer, James, Providence, R. I. 308
Gregg, James B., Colorado Springs, Colo. 106
Gregory, James C., Qorbam, Me. 208
Grein, Albert L., Buffalo, N. T. 816
Grey, Fred., Neosba Falls, Kan. 188
Grey, Henry P., Peoria, 111. 1896
Gridley, Albert L., Parsons, Kan. 104
Grieb, Edmund, Seattle, Wash. 404
Grieshaber. Charies O., dhelby, Mich. 264
•Grlffice, Frederic, La Crosse, Ind. 16(5
Griffin, Edward H., Baltimore, Md. 1868
Griffin, Henry L., Bangor, Me. 204
(Griffin, John A., deceased, 20
Griffin, O. A., Waycross, Ga. 1896
Griffis, William E., Ithaca, N. Y. 318
•Griffith, Frederick W., Minneapolis, Minn.1806
Griffith, Jno. T., WaUa, 1886
Griffith, Joshua 0., Edwardsdale, Penn. 302
Griffith. T. H., West New Brighton, N. Y. 1874
Griffith, WilUam, LitchviUe, N. D. 1879
Griffith, Wm. B., Aitken, Minn. 268
•Griffith, WUliam R., Bonne Terre, Mo. 282
Griffiths, David R..Catasauqua, Penn. 1882
Griffiths, Griffith, Eureka, Cal. 94
Griffiths, Henry, Neligh, Neb. 1878
416
1664
416
440
64
Griilltha, Thomaa, Cknava, Neh.
Chiffltha, Tbocaaa M., Wheatlud, Pi
Grlffltha, WilUam A., Trempealeaii« Wis.
[Grigia, Laverett 8., deeeaaed.
Grifsby, Arnold EL, Gbaboygnn, MIeh.
Grimea, Frank J., Holyoke, Maaa. 1675
Grlnnell, Bageoe L. Clio, Mich. 258
Grlnnell, Joel B., So. Bngliah, lo. 169
Griabrook, Bdward O., Poqaoamic, Conii. 129
Griawold, A. Linley, GraadvlUe, l&ek. 1664
Grob, Gottfried, Batton, Neb. 266
Groezinger, Christian, Hill, N. H. 804
Groop, Andrew, Fitahbnrg, ICaaa. 226
Grosa, Johann G., Miehifan Oi^, Ind. 10
Groavenor, Bdwin A., Amhent, Maaa. 1872
Groat, Lewia, Weat Brattleboro, Vt. 16tt
Grout, Samuel N., Franklin, Neb. 1850
Grove, J. F., 102 Hammond at.,OhleacoJll.]fiO
Grover. Daniel B., Harvey, HI. 1686
•Grovar, Nahum W., Chioago, 111. 1868
Grover, Richard B., OambrldgMort, Maaa. 222
Gmpe, Charlea W., Rloeville. Pann. 861, 4
Grupe, Fred W.^Lewiston, Ifieh. 186
GuiJd.R.B^18W.Adama8l.,Oh*8o.IIl. 146
•GuUford, WUliam M., Argnta, Ala.
GoUek, Bdward L., Lawrsnoeville, ST. J.
Gnilek, Harvey. Char k>tta, Vt.
•Gnliok, John T., Oberlin, O.
GuUek, Nalaon J., Oermantown, Pann.
ChUick, Oramal H., A, B. C. F, M.
Guliek, Sidney L^A. B. C. F, M.
Gnliok. William U.,A. B. C, F, M,
Chinn, Blberry B., Jaekaon*s Gap, Ala.
Gunner, ByKNVNewport, B. I. 866
Gnnsanlna, F. W., 2618 Prairie, Ch'go, HI. 1866
Gumey, Mra. Blla, Warsaw, N. Y. 1664
Gumey, Henry B.^Warsaw, N. Y.
Guatin, Byron F., B. Pepperell. Masa.
Gutteraon, George H., Boaton, MMa.
Haarvig, John O., Allaton, Maas.
Habbiek, John D» Alhambra, Cal.
Hack, Bollin T., Portland, Me.
Haddan, J. F., Doerun, Ga.
Hadden, Archibald, Muskegra, Mieh.
Hadden, Jacob W., Bruce, Wis.
Hadden, Robert A., Ironton, O.
Hadley, Willis A^ Southbridge, Maaa.
Hadlock, Bdwin H., Springfield, Maaa.
Haeoker, M. Claude, Chlokasha, Ind. T.
Haff, Stephen, AmityviUe, N. Y.
Hageman, James C, Oxford, Ifich.
Hager, Chas. R., ^. B, C. F, M.
Hager, Charles 8., Hyde Park, Vt. 10,
•Haggblom, John R., Lake City, Minn. 272
*Haggqulst,Frank G., Wood Lake, Wla. 410,20
Hague, WUliam B., So. Bridgton, Me. 204
Haigh. Jeffrey G., Flint, Midi. 1877
Haines, OUver 8., Waucaoda, Wash. 1808
r Haines, Thomas V., deoeased.
Haire, WUUam C, Deward, Mieh. 1886
Halberaleben, Henry C, Indianola, Nab. 290, 92
Halbert, Charles T., Blairsburg, lo. 170
Halbert, Lerqy A. . Chicago, lU. 10, 148
Hale, Edson D., NUes. CaL . 11,96
Hale, Harris G., BrookUne,
Hales, John J., Mentor, Minn.
Haley, Frank. MUton, N. H.
Hall, Albert B.. Auburn, N. H. 800
[Hall, Alexander, deoeased. 96
Hall, Archibald M., Springfield, HI. 168
HaU, Charies L., Blbowoods, N. D. 884, 6
Hall, EllloU 0., Jamestown, N. Y. 1866
HaU, Fred E., Fort Pierre, 8. D. 874
Hall, George A., Peabodv, Maaa. 44, 288
Hall, George B., Dover, N. H. 802, 448
Hall, George 8., Ho wells, N. Y. 1877
Hall, Heman B., OberUn, O. 1851
Hall, Isaac H^ew Orleans. La. 200
Hall, James, Whitewater, Wia. 1646
HaU, Jame«, Roslyn, N. Y. 1687
Hall, John C, Sturbridge, Maas. 11, 242
Hall, Lyman B., iY., OberUn, O. 1881
HaU, Martin 8. , Olkk Plu^k, 111. 1871
112
184
406
846
242
242
1842
266
440
272
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LIST OF COKQBEOATIONAL UIN1STER6.
Hall, RuuoDi B., Da^mi
. Bm, Blchud.Bl. P>dL I
.,. _ -...Til]., Id..
BuUBTion. JobD, CuitQii, B-D-
HusltUn, BaDJimlD F.. Roihatj.lltt;
EruDlllOD, ClurkH S., Cnrubnrj. Vt.
BuallloD, QlllHn If ., KleUord. H. T.
Hunlllon. H.nry H., L.ilD|Ma, Uui.
BmdIIUw, Jofai A., HbuDD, Uui.
HuDlllon, R. R., Anbl, Q>.
n, OhulH H
^•b.
BubUd, CTnuTTounkici, Ulu.
Hanowr, Bmaj A.,iiDihrl*,B.F.
EbmtDond. Ohul« L., Ollnan, ]
HuBDicHid,H.O.,P.llD>n H
Hammond, JoMplii Habroi . .
•Hutptoa.frmtuB U..tT.Hwllwin.<»DD. IBM
HuBploa, WlUbuu 8., DIjvhi. N*b. ~'
HuAvd, Bamrd A^ Bmrirlta, N. Y.
BiMHk, Obu-lM, Dcnmurk, la.
BMMMk, Omne R., Rookford. Ulch.
Hud, L> Roy e., RuDiHll., lo.
Hand]', John 0„ niuBsM, III.
Huford, 8. 1., Wwpinf WUer, N.b.
Huknn.y.r, Nath I W., WlDOOikl, Vt.
Hioka, Ouloa U.. Owohd, Mich.
Bantu, Uharlea W.. ». CHimki, Coin
HuunuTbomaa, Oluodar Cal.
Hannabrd, Wm. R.. Uerlln H.tghli,
Hasnah, Wm. J., BlgUnbar, Md>:(.
Raaallis. J. B , LlhDB, Kauai, U. I.
Hanoanl, NorrlaoD E., Chioago, 111.
BuBUm, Pred. L.','AblngdaD, III.'
Hanaooin. Ow. C. Newark, ft. .r.
•Haiiicn, OfaarlM J.. UoIId., III.
Baaana, E. U., Ilaoa. Maul. H. I.
Happel, JahD B., G.rmaDiDwn, Keb
Harbridi*, Clara L., Joppa, Mich.
Harbrldn, Edward H., Jopua, Ulob.
Haibntt, <nurl«, PonlaDd, M«.
Haibutt, Bobert a., WoodtDrdi, Me.
Bardawa;, Qeo. W.. I.ongwo"d. Pl>.
Hardcaalfy, Wllllani. CamdridKe. Sel
. 10, 11
*aarp«r, Bdward T., P/., Cbloaao, III. CS
Harper, Jams P., Qrcenvlcb, Mad. US
Uarpw, Ja«], MontioH, Colo. IH, 8
Harper, Rlobanl H., DarllngloD, Okla. SH
Harper, Tboi. H,, Oklabona, Okla. IH, tM
raarrali, Cbarln O., d»naed.
Barrelaon, Boak K., Creal«l«w, Fla. lUT
HiTTlDgtoD, ADi«T.,OhDr.hTllI..K.T. SIS
HarringloD, Obarlae B., Wallbam, Mhi. Ut
HarTlDgtoii,M.O.,Tap.ka, Kan. ISTT
Huria, Cbarln E.,]r., HTannle, li
Harrli, Charlu L.. Meblla, AkL
Hard*, Edward A., Hum'-"- '-
Barrti,!
Barria, Jam« W., Fin.
Banii, P. C. Lanrlon,
Harrti, Rob.rt H., W.lih H
•HarT)>^£.ldi>n A^ Dwlobt, Itll.
Bante.Tbgodora W^ Oiford, S. Y.
Harrli,— "
_. . apart n ., viDviiiiuiti, ^
•Harria^Mdon A^ Dwlobt, III
a«nte, Tbgodora W^ Oiford, ~
Elarrli, Tbomaa B,, Fori Valle
HarrU, Tfaomai J., HlDubara, Vt.
Harrli, Waldo B., S«ward, III,
HarrU, William, Blackbuua. Or..
BarrU, William, Warwick, MaH.
Harrla, William R., Uonlac, Oa.
Harrlaon, niiain B.. Walartown, B. D.
Harrlioa, Jams, Oikiloou, lo.
HarrlaoD, Jam.i K., Bud FraDclaoo.Oal.
Harrlaon, tlarvla B., Berltiner, N.b.
Han, Bard.U. Otnoantown, Penn.
Hart, Hullnga H^Oak Park, III. U,
Han, Hui7 E., W«t Hariford, "
Han. William D^ Wlltoa, Codd
Bart, WUHam W - " ' " "
Hannu(i,CbHt
HarUborD., Jew
HartBDgb, D. U
Harlaoojh W.V., „...-.._.
Hanweir, CbarlH, A. B. C. f. M.
Uartwell, B. Llnwood, DuDiUbIa, M
Banw.ll, Mlnot B^ Albany, If . T.
112 i Harwood, 0. M. £
tU I IIa*kell,W.H., 1
Hardy, UUIanlF.tWt
Hardy, Own- *" '
Hudj, VIUUi
E., W. Fwbody. Haaa. 231
-'*' " * "- 3M
11)0,3
"if"?;
P.,OlBnda]c,0al.
aan, Airrod W., Fraano, Oal.
•BwMoap*. Wlliiam. Looa Plar. N.b.
HHv«',ObU'lMH.,OoloraclaBptlDgi,Cslo,
•BtfflMI, H*Brr L., Eaal Tallaia.., Ala. 1
HargiBn, John W., PlDCllaa, Fla.
Hulow,KdwlaA^Ul.hfltldOonier(,M&
Harlow, Renbwi W., Park Raplda, Mian. 1
Harlow, Bnftta K., Uodway, ttaai.'
Hallow, Samn.1 A., QraAoD, Mom.
Harmon, Elijah, So. BralDtrw, Maa*. 1
'Siof, Cyroa D., ProvldHH., R. I. 1
Hacpar, AJmor. P«t Byron, 111. I
Bttpm-, Oodl, Hantaakat, ICaia. 1
r. A.. Lak* Llndan, Hlota. »a
naloD, IMTid P., Franklin, N. U. 11. SM
Hauh, Kllaa W., DaoTlllt, Vt. IMS
Hatch, Franklin S., OalatOa, India, t40
Hdch, Fndgrlck A., Omalia. H.b. U, »4
Hatch, a«rn B., B.rkel.y, Oal. U
Halch, Reuhap, ObwUn, O. lUO
Hathaway, Warren, Bloomlni Orora, N.T. Ill
Halt,TbomaaB^Diioaport,lC.. KM
BaB|hton,R.J.,W«ymoDlbHelEhta,M«aa. *M
HauBhton, ^milam, Viroqna, Wla. l§7a
HaDD, Oronn C, Uadlaon. Wla. M
Haaptmao William, Had Clond, N.b. 3M, 4
Sufar, Qwirto P., dneawd.
rwi, Bsbert^.. Bui Joai, OaL ItW
OOKOREOATIONAI. TEAR-BOQE.
[1903.
Hsno, Bbermu W., Patchofot, IT. T. tM
Banu, Chu. X_ LlttlclnD, Mm. IB
HsWM, EdwHd, bulford, OoD. UM
Bawki^ Albnt B., Kdcawood, B. L *M
Hs«ka,awinB.,CuUD, 8. D. 10,1, K3
Ba*kn, WloWl 8^ eprtnifldtil, ICui. ISOa
Bavklu, CbvlH W., Harford, Pnn. MI
B>«kla*, Ottnattj J.^panMC JIu*. 10, t, t41
H*wklH,K*wmuH.^b«t,ColaJ0,10l,e,l
Bawki, Jobn B., BeioeMS*, OU«. tM
Hawk*. Thmn B~ SprlsffMd, Uua. UU
Bawlrr. ObMo r., AlphL 111. 1M4
tHmwiM, ObHMC W., dMMMd. IS
[■■1*7, H*ar7 E., Blou, lo. 1M
IUwl«,JohaA..ehslbanMFWK, Mh*. SM
Bswo, Boban O., Thorp. Wub. UN
BsTdm, K^adsridk B., JukHBTlllt, 111. ISTl
•Hiydan, New«]l H., ^KUa, N. r. IMl
•BiyH, Ednrd 0., UibrUgc. Mui. 244
*Hana, rrmoda L., Topcka, Ku. IM
B»M, JUBH, DuiTJII*, 111. M, IM
Hit**. JoHpb W. W.. buknaH, Al*. ISTI
Hum, Wm. H., Andoiar, Conn. 110
Baflar, Jobs W., Lowell, Hut. ISM
HarHr.AacaaM* J., FrMpon. IIL im
SarDaa, Anamaa J„ Kaw HaTan, Oonn. 118
Baraaa, O. Slapban, Albedi, O*. lU, 444
HuD«a, Cbarlea B., Peurboro, N. H. XW
HayDea,BdwaiilC.iLabanonCaiUr,Ua. MS
*Eb7Baa^*rbart, WllUuiabiir*, Eir. IMt
BlTDaa, William, VeniiOD»]lla,Uidi. 11, MS
Birwam, Ohia. B.. Pntoer, Vi. 10, 1. IM
Ba*van], Sllnnoa, Qloba Vllla», Maa. 1SB1
HaieltlM, EdirlB ■ -— — ■"^^-' - —
Comi.
DiFnnk'^.,'llTdd?MDwn8prlD«,yi.SM
n, Herr» C, A. B. O. F. M. '"•
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o, WJttlwn,
HaaJd, Joaiih B., Bin Rahal, IT. H. SIX
HMld. Kalhirloe P.. gtn Rafaal, IT. U. ISM
Healv, FnDklln D., Coidop, Ura. US
Bealcf. BaJimn B., Hack Falla, lU. ISO
Haath.B., Benion.lllDa. 1«S
BeaUr, Oaona W., Cadillac, llleh. ' ISHS
HebbvTd, BlapbcD B., La Croiia, Wla. 14S
Baberleln.Kraak W., HudUiod, Uo. 292
HaoksDdorD. Qeg. W., Ullwaakee, Wli. IMO
RnlbargjEmfl O., Uantord, Coi
Bagbln, Buanel B., AibUD
Haanar, H.P., OMcago.III
Hrinnlman, H. W., Ulot'
Halllar, Frank cM*
HelmlDg.Oacar O., Hutlej, H. J.
Hs]innth,Joa.W.,"uoDlello,Wla. '
[HaLiBr, Jo.eph H.. dece.»d,
Bemenwat, Fraok W., Zlonivllle, lod.
Banipbill, Graj W., Pari., Tfli.
Bamib, William R., Dnndse. III.
BandanoD. Arthur S.. BhenandoKfa, lo.
IMI
.Dt, Ll a
BMrj.Aj.ilSDowD
ixFalli,e
ael, ICaaa. 1
BaMrii'^Uaai A., (Tafi^Ilab. IH
Banahaw, Q«orta, Vlaow, O. 1IM
Bcnahaw, aordoa K., L-nia Vatlar, N. T. HS
Haiufakw, Tboau* D, Pu-kman, 6. US, »
'BaaaiHi. Bab«t H., DaTia, Twi. m
*B«aU, 0. C, BnwkhTD, IT. T. tlS
•Uarbait. Xbioaaar, Thanr, Ho- tU
Barbart, Joaapli, Trw. Wla. 4W
HarbMt, LKDoalO. lOkla.] W
•Barant, Jaaob, Waba Willa. Wadb IMt
R*r«ui, Fndartok W., Oalulq, IT. T. SB
Harman, J. Idward, ItlUard.H. H. tSI
H«tmMiriM, Ganan, HaTaoa, Cuba, INT
Hamd, JanMa A Abbmil*, La. Ml
HanM, Joa^ O. W., ITo. Ljiua, Ooaa. 11*
Harr. Uorae* D,. Amea. lo. ITS
Harrlok, DaTld B., ^. S. O. r. M. 4«S
Harrlak, Xdnid X., Ulllon, VL Ml
Harriik, Xdnrd P., Uatanua, Cuba, IH
BanIA Oaoita P., A. B. C. r. M. 4M
Hanlak, Haar* U.. Pott Brron, III. ISSI
Harrlek, Joho^., 4SM VlneaDHa aTnOfaL IMl
Oarrtok, Haleon D., Oraaaa Otr, ria. ISSI
Hanlsk,&abartR,)lliuHapollOaiui. H
Batilsk, Bamoal S., Boaton, ICaaa. m
Barrick, WllUan D., Aolwral, Maa. 1)M
Han1na,H.C.,lM4 Wabatarat.,ODabaJI(b.Mt
Hsra*]P.OlMrlMr.,lIaHBBdlonl,HaH. IMI
Berahay, S. B., BoehaaMr, K. 1. 1SI4
BontaDar, JobD L., Bood Vim, Ors. US
•Benoc, Jaaob, Praaoou, Wl*. 410
BaaeoaE,ODa.B.,Hoiw)n, Ha. ISM
•HeaaiG^.Tharar, Kan. ISSt
Baaa, Hanrr, HodotI. tTab. UN
Baia, Wm. lU H*« B**aD, Conn. IMl
Beaaalfran, Cuiaa. E , Chatham, H. J. tlO
Haular, Boirr, Ennka, S. S. 1(14
HawlU, Gaorta R., W. Hed«». Hua. W
^Hawllt, Joaaph O., St. Lonla.Ho. ISM
Hawlit, JobD L., Eauoaba, Wla. ISn
HawlatI, Bco]- F-> Pomona, Oal. IMT
HUtt, Caipar W., Clavaland, O. »41
Blbl>ard,An(aallneO.,Woodataek,OoDn. IM
Hibbard, Kafiia P.^loneaatar, UaaL »S
Hloki, rmnk B , Waihbx'n Wf i««
HIcka, Qaorge 0., Kad Oi
Hloka, Benrv K., Pawpai
HIcka. in B., 8t. LdhJ^, 1
BIcki, Lewli W. ~
t-Ill
ISTl
1, H. W. Ulablgin City, lod. 1181
Hlilki, Blchard, Halroaa Rl(bland*,Uaia. ISST
HIcki. William C, If lanupaUa, Ulnn. IMl
tllvKlDbolbim, Jh. K., Corbln, Sv. 1M,4U
meclnbmbmm.T.UaUaon.Poaivllla. lo. JM
muslDi, Luclui H., Wcat Hartford, Uonn. IBM
Til^Kin*. llobcn U.. ei«nb«DTll1a, 6. 10, 3M
IIlK^vpr, Au D., (Ipabair,''Ala. ' SS, S
BabdenoD, John H., FKrmln(ton,Ill.
Handaraon, Tboi. H., Soutb BtiDd. Waib. 404
Bandla;. Harry B., Slallaooom, Waata. 401. 4
Handnck.Wabalar L., BUDllQ^D, Hua. ISO
Hsndry, Tbomat. Loi Annlea.Cal. 101
Btnkalmaoa, Ouilav, UoCook, Nab. Ml'
[Benn, Jacob, d«»>«l.
&«Drlk»n, Kar
Banrlkaon Jdt
Hi;iir<' li. L'hMirdTLoa Anitelea.Oal.
Blldretb, Homer W., Kochaaler, VL
Hllkerbaeumar, Ellcbard,PilBeatoa,Nat
Bill, Abner. Betbel.N. C.
Rill, OalUn O., Milton, Uua.
Bill. Cbarlai, Bllllagiley, Ala.
Eill[ Gbarlea J.,' Oranae, Va!
Bill, Cbarl» W., Ulu, B. I.
Hill, DaitarD., Alhtmbra, Cal.
Bill. Ebeo L., jy., Eaniaa aty, Ru.
Bill, Edwin S., Atlantlg, lo.
Hill, EmmettC. W., EaQdrliik, Ida.
Hill, Oaorge, Rlobflald. O.
•KlU, Qeorg* A.,Hapaillle, Sa.
1»M
1903.]
LIST OF OONQEEOATIONAL HINISTBBS.
Hill, JuBH L., Salem, Hut. ISIfi
Hill, JcHa, UadlDi, O. 34S
•Hill. T.Roabn, l-ort Angelei.Wuh. 403, IMB
Bill, VIril] B, Alllion. lo. 170
Hllllvd.H. Lw, Csbat. VI. SSB
Hirj>,N.D.,»OruaBt..Bruakl7nJI.T. U,SH
RUImu, AlftHl T., Conoonl, N. H. bl
Hll la, AiroD U . . Onmvt lit, TuM, UH
BlUa, WUllui B., Okareha, OkU.
Hliioa.ClurlMA^IUiidolpfa.HmM. 3U
Blllan. Jalin V., Booldar, Oolo 1MW
•BIltoD, WUIiui H., Ht. Avr. hi. 18M
HlnoU«f , Un. AbMe B.,CU«>F>. I'>- INi
HlDektov^ Fnnk B.
Hlncka,ldH'd T., V., AndoTar, Mu*. M
Bindley, Qtorn, Elk River, Minn. Itll
Blnea.Viuk B., Albion, 111. IWl
HlDiDU, Qeorge W., a. .0. C. 7. JT. 440
rt J., Li
Hllehaook, Abnbwii F.
Td, Vt -U
•merp*,drika --
ajatliDd, John B., Tvlar, Ulao. SIB
HowllaT, HonM O , WiterbDTj, Oono. IKS
Hm(. Ohkrlaa W., Oakland, O^. M
Hobb, Edwin. CudCod. III. 148
Hobba, William A.. Tnar, Id. 1»4
Bodal, Abnbam, Scotland, B. D. 8TS
Hodfdon, Fnnk W., Dea IIoIdm, Io. 1T4, 310
Bodadan. Tfaomai II., W. Barllbrd, Conn. lU
Hodiei. A. C, CsDHUi Fonr Ooman.IT.y.IlS
Hodona, Lawli, A. B.C. F. II. 440
Boffmui, Theodora. Dearllald, Vaaa. 10. 2U
Hoffman,JohdB..Koit)iIUadiii(.l(aaa. ZV
BogM>, Budina R., LMnnlone, Wli. 411
•HogtaeiE, AdolTF., Plloliburg, Uaw. KM
BosoD, Bm IC., Hllford, U.
•BolilnfUm. Benr; R., Port KennedT, Fa. 1884
Holbnwk, Cbarlaa W., K. Hann, Ooon. 1B83
Halbroak,DaTldL.,lliiloDCltr. Ulcb. «W
Holbrook, Fred O., IJidenvlUe, 0. IBM
Holbrook, Ir*A., Independence, Kan. 190
HoleDmbe.Qllbert T.,BleamboalRock,Io.]B4
Holden, Edvln K., San Bernardino, Cal. 1M»
Holdan, yredarmk A.. Hew Haien, Conn. IWl
Bolden, LoalaB., Waierbary, OoDn. 1>»B
Balden, Bamnel, AndoTer, Ue. S04
BoUua. John A., SanFrancIco, Cal M
Holllalar, Frederic 11., CadUlae, Uiob. HA
•UoUowav. Jobn W., Ootfarle, Okla. 1«0D
Ballowav, William A., Tbomufille, Oa. IWO
Holm, Cbailea J., Woodalock, Conn. ISB
Holman, Andrew J., Onlral, Ala. IWM
Bolman, David A., Freepon, llleb. VA
Holman, William H., Boulhporl, Oonn. 113
Bolnblod. £mll, Valden, Mau. I3S
Holmei, Henry, Mlniiea|»lia. Iflnn. 374
Holmea, Benrr U., fravlDcrtowDiHaia. IBM
Holmaa, JobD A., Toledo, lo. ' 1B4
Holmei, Otli B., Algona, la. 110
RolaiH,TheodoreJ.,RlofamDnd, Vt. >M
Holmea, Tbomu, Obelaea, yieh. 1B44
Botmw, Wm. H., Flaloaald CenLre, H. T. B34
Holmei, William T., Watertawn, Conn. 134
Bolp, Lincoln A., Brodhead, Wla. 12, 401
•Bolp, Fbillp B, ISSl
Hotton, Ohulei B. , Newbury, Uaaa. ZBS
Bolton, Bdwafd P., A. B. a. r. jr. 440
Holway, Jobn W., Freedom, O. S44
Bolwaj, Tbeodora T., A B. 0. F.M. iW
[Bolyoke, Obarlea 0„ deeeaaed.
Boiyske,W.B.,llTi) Waab'Q Bd.,Oh-taJll. 1U1
Hood, E. Lnnan, Aqnebaane, If.T. 814, 448
Hood, Edward C, Walleelev Hllli, Hua. 1ST4
BMMl,eeo.A.,CDD8riBDiiae,Baaton,l(a. 61,443
lIoptlD. Roberl
HapklnB.F.E.,
Uopkln., Harol
•Horton. ThomMC.DallM Tci. 1M4
Hd>)Lln>, SmaDuel, Oa<^rutvl!le, Cal. QS
Holie, Wm. Herman, Wlnlerport. Me. 318
BooKbtOD, Cbarlea £. , Wenboro, Uaaa. ISTfl
Bontblon, Roaa C, Maiden, Uaaa. 11
BoaldlQB, Boraa W., Hivenlde. Cal. 188a
Hanae, Albert V., Haw Balem, Maaa. ISS
loDie, Etwln L., Portland, Ort. SM
e, }. Henrr, A. B. C. F. M. 440
■ ~ — aifaer,Okta. 18M
Favland, l£l
HoniLon, Warren H.,^nreka, Kan. IM
Bowaid, Charlei £., Comatock, Ifeb.
Bowatd. K. Lea, Columbni. O. 344
Howard, Henry 0„ JafferaonvUle. Tt. na,a«
Howard, Uanin B., Wllbrahun. Maa. MS
Howard, William, Hartford, Cann. ISM
•Howell^. C, Soolla, C»l.
lojen
B, Wla.
>, Ala. I
*Hoyl, Cbarlei K.. If anaBcld^sn
ISBT
Hoyt, PTrderIc V., Spokane, Waab. IBSt
Boyt, Heniy N., Hyde Park, Maaa. 330
Boyt, Hlrara L., Qrand View, Tegn. ISBt
Boyt, Jamea A.. Concb, Uo. ISW
Hayt, Jaa. Howard, N*w Canaan. Coan. Ill
Hoyt, Jamea P., Bt. Peuraburg, PLa. in
Hoyt, Jobn L., NaMn, 111. IM
Hubbard, Obar1aaL.,WealBoifard, Maaa. 121
Hubbard, David B., Ulddlelown, Oonn. 11«
Hobhard, George H.,-<. a. C.r.JC. 440
Hnbbard.OeorgeH, Haverhill, Maaa. 10,330
Hnbbaid, Horace L.,BlQghamt01i,H.y. IBT»
" ■ ■ ird, Thomai fl., Slockbridge, Vt.
Inbbard, \
I, Fred.U., BIkl
la ckel, Olive
• , Ulnn.
ITt, 4'
410
^Sttbat.,N.T.elty,li
Hnaaon, AJan, Brockton, llaaa! 44| 1
HndioD, Alfred B., Avar, Maaa. S
HudKn, Don A., MUlera Falli, Uaaa. ;
Hnelalar, Antoa. Ollnlon. Uaaa. ]
Hncliur, Kdward W., Sparta, Wla. <
HaeMer, William, Elgin, 111. 11
Ilnml', IJbarlei U.,Uul<enlty pt., Keb. :
lliifflun, C. Henry, Dublin, N, H. 11
Hiijri.i.t, Evan P., Jeffaraon, Ore. II
IJuLjIi,'!. Hugh P., Eaal Lake, Ulch. :
Huu]ir>. Beory R., Plymonlb, Pens. 1
lliy^l., -. John, Liabon Centre, H. H. I
■■ ■ • la T.. Baugor, N. T. !
lliahcn', Henry W„ Pf., Banjor, Me. 30
Hulbert, Jay W., Ulnneapotii, Iflon. m
492
CONOREOATIONAL TEAB-BOOK.
[1903.
Haleen, John J., Spokmoe. Wash.
Hall, BUftworth L., Bala, Kan.
404
188,01
Hall, 0«o. Hm Barnat«ad, N. H. 800
Hall, Irvine T., Springfield, Mo. 1870
Hall, John H.. Marblehead, O. 848
Hall, Lyman, Milford, Kan. 102
Hnlllnger, Frank W., Colorado City, Co!o. 106
Hnltgren, Peter A., Kewanee, 111. 160
Hame, Edward 8., A. B. C. F. M, 440
Home, Bobert A., A. B.C. F. M. 441
Hamfreya, John, Grand Rapids, Mieh. 44, 258
Hamphrey, Robert, Mattapoiaett, Maaa. 284
Hamphrey, S. J., Clifton Springa, N. Y.
Hamphrey, William B , Baifalo, N. Y. 1898
Hamphrey s, O. M ., Coleabarg, To. 179
Hamphreya, Thoa. A., Beranton, Penn. 888
Hnngerford, Edward, Barlington, Vt. 1871
Hnnnewell, Frank 8., Reading, Maaa. 888
Hanaberger, Byron K., J. i?. (7. F. M. 441
Hani, Bagene F., Oonway, Maaa. 224
Hant, Henry W., Port Cheater, N. Y. 824
Hont, Theo. C, Hasiinga, Neb. 292
Hant, Ward I., Richmond, Mich. 252
Hont, William 8., Webster, 8. D. 878
Hanter, Hamilton D., Cherokee, To. 172
Hantington, Charlee A., Bareka, Cal. 1872
Hantington, Chariea W., Lowell, Maaa. 282
Hantington,George, ^..Northfield,Mlim. 1884
Hantington, Henry 8., Milton. Maaa. 284
Hantington, John C, Dallaa, Tex. 58
Hnntley, Abi T., Hlghmore, 8. D. 878
Hantley, Sanford F., Hfghmore, 8. D. 874
£ard, Edwin T., Gilmanton I.W., N. H. 802
Hard, Fayette, Bprlngfleld, Mo. 1888
Harlbat, John B., Wapping, Conn. 124
Harlbat, Wm. H., Frankfort, Mich. 258
Harless, Parker, Bareaa, 111. 148, 80
Hasted, John T., Durand, Mieh. 254
rHntchlna, Henrv L., deceased.
Hatohina, John, Litchfield, Conn. 118
Hatehinson, Henry H., So. Portland, Me. 1880
Hntchinaon, John F., Flat Rock, Mich. 268, 62
Hatehinson, Wm. A.. Alto Paas, III. 146. 56
Hutchison, Wm. E., /Y.. Talladega, Ala. 1808
•Hatton, Milton L.. Blaine. Wash. 12
Hyde, Albert M., Toledo, 0. 350
Hyde, Cbarles L.. Colorado Springs, Colo. 1894
*Hyde, Edward B.,Chicago, 111. 1900
Hyde, Frank B., Bangor. Me. 1896
Hyde, Frederick 8., Groton, Conn. 114
Hyde, Harvey, Cincinnati, O. 1889
Hyde, Henry, Bomersworth, N. H. 808
Hyde. William D., /V., Brunawlck, Me. 81
Byslop, James. Charlevoix, Mich. 252
Ilde, Alexia w., deceased, 27
Ide. George H., deceased,
de, Herbert C, New Britain, Conn.
Imes, Benjamin A., Mobile, Ala. 90, 443
Inaioa, J. P., Elaupo, Maui, H. I. 140
Ingalls, Bdmond C., Colchester, Conn. 112
Ingersoll, E. P., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1863
Ingersoll,W. H.,34ABhrd pl..Br*lyn,N.Y. 1884
Ingham, J. Edward, Topeka, Elan. 56
Ingraham, Alexander M., Cleveland, O. 342
loms, Benjamin, Bemidji, Minn. 276
Ireland, Edwy 8 , Richardson, Wash. 402
Ireland. William F. , West Groton, N. Y. 828
Irons, John, Keene Valley, N. Y. K20
Irvine. Alexander F.. New Haven, Conn. 118
Irwin, Corydon 8., Plain City, O. 1874
•Irwin. John, Teller, Colo. 1879
Isaacs, William J., Brunswick, Nab. 288, 98
•Isakson, Andrew J., Pigeon Cove, Maaa. 240
•Iverson, Ingvald, Merrill, Wis. 1900
Ives, Henry B^ E. Alstead, N. H. SCO
Ivea, Joel B., Hartford, Conn. 52, 57, 442, 8
Ives, Joseph B., Oakland, Cal.
Jackman, Geo. W., Portnge, Wis. 1880
Jackson, Andrew E., Guthrie, Okla. 1878
Jackaon, P. Brooks, Plains, Mont. 286
Jackson, Frank D^ Wabaunsee, Kan. 196
Jackson, George A ., Swampscott, Maaa. 1872
jMckiOD, John C, Jr., Columbas, O. 844
Taekaon, John F., 8a|lnaw. Mich. 250
♦Jackaon, Joaeph H., Cleveland, O. 342
♦Jackaon, Robert W., Jaekaon, Mlaa. 1806
Jackaon, Bamnel N., BarUngton, VL 1866
♦Jackaon^Thoa. C.
Jackaon, wm. B., Oeheyadan, lo. 180
Jackaon, Wm. H., Woodbrldge, N. J. 824
JackaoD^W. Parlmi, Dnmmeraton. Vi. 890
Jacoba, Herbert H., llilwaokee, Wia. 12
Jacobs, WUliam J., Detroit, Mich. 254
♦Jaoobaon, Carl M., Boaton. Maaa. 1886
Jaoobns, MelaacthoD W..^.Hartford,Conn.65
♦Jamea, Allen, Baloit, Ala. 88
Jamea, Bartlett B., Baltimore, Md. 216
Jamea, Benjamin, Newark, O. 348
James, D. Melancthon, Plymoath, Maaa. 288
Junea, George W., Hlteman, lo. 176
Jamea, Horaee P.. No. Yakima, Wash. 402, 46
Jamea, Mra. Lydla I., Wall Lake, la. 184
Jamea, Owen, North Pownal, Vt. 10, 894
Jamea, T. Illtyd, Gait, la. 178
Jamea, Wm.,98 Sterling pU B'klyn. N.Y. S2S
Jamea, William H., Dundee, Mich. 1872
iJameaon. Bphralm O., deceased, 27
amiaon, Henry W., Beresford, 8. D. 870, 6
Jamiaon, Robert W., Sioox City, lo. 1881
Janea, BllJah, Campbell, Cal. 1874
Janea, Henry. Reea City, Mich. 262
Jaqaith. Charlee A., South Windsor, Ct. 122
Jaaper, Gnstavaa A., Loleta, Cal. 1804
Jee, Gam, San Frandaco, Cal. 1805
Jefferiea, John, Nebraaka City, Neb. 288, 94
JelTeraon, C.B.^lWeat85th at.,N.Y. 322,443
Jefferv, Frank E., A. B. 0. F. M. 441
Jelinek, John, Braddock, Penn. 1802
Jeliaak, Joaepb, Mllwavkae, Wli. 414
Jenklna, David, Milwaukee, Wia. 18T6
Jenkina, D. Lloyd, Loa Angeles, Cal. 108, 4
Jenkins, David T., Hot Springe, 8. D.
Jenkins, Frank B., Atlanta, Oa. 52,70, 134,444
Jenkina, B. T., Hot Springe. 8. D. 374
Jenkins, Jamea, Columbus Junct., lo. 178
Jenkina, J. Alex., Brooklyn, N. Y. 316
Jenkins, John J., Rendham, Penn. 1866
Jenkins, Jonathan L., Jamaica PPn, Maaa. 1855
Jenkins, Joalah H., Buena Visu, Colo. 1865
Jenkins, Owen, Steuben, O. 846
Jenkins, Thomaa, Madison, N. Y. 1858
Jenkina, Thomas P., Remaeo, N. Y. 824, 6
Jenkins. William M^ Big Lake, Minn. 268
Jenkyna, Bbenezer H., Bebago, Me. 214
Jenneaa. George O., Charlton, Ma(>s. 224
Jenney, B. Winthrop, Winona, Minn. 44, 278
Jennings. Wm. L., Norridgewock, Me. 10, 210
Jensen, Cbas. J., Ogdensburs, Wis. 1898
♦Jensen, Martin, Altoraa, Cal. 94, 6
Jemberg, R. A., 744 Monroe at., Ch'go, 111. 63
Jessee, Chariea 0^ Constantine, Mich. 254
Jesup. Henry G., iV., Hanover, N. H. 1854
Jewell, George C, Kellogg, lo. 178
Jewett, Henry B., Berkeley, Cal. 443
Jewett, John E. B^ Pepperell, Maaa. 1861
Job, Herbert K., Kent, Conn. 116
Johansen, Bemt, Foreat City, lo. 1872
♦John, John, Chicago, III. 1899
Johns, Reading B.. Dudley, N. C. 380
Johnson, Albion H., Dover, Mass. 224
Johnson, Ansel B., Bpencerport, N. Y. ' 828
Johnson, Ausnustus R., Spokane, Waah. 58
Johnson, B. Otto. Busti, N. Y. 1899
Johnson, Cbaa. C, Clarkson, N. Y. i860
Johnson, Francis H., Andover, Maaa. 1861
Johnson, Frank A^ New Milford, Conn. 118
Johnaon, George H., Monroe, Conn. 10, 116
Johnson, George H., Taunton, Maaa. 12
Johnson, Harry W.,New Richland, Minn. 274
Johnaon, Henry T., Andersonville, Ga. 184, 6
Johnson, Hiram E., B. Providence, R. I. 1859
Johnaon, Jamea G., Farmlngton, Conn. 44, 114
Johnson, John A., Lynn, Mass. 282
♦Johnson, John B. 1900
Johnaon, John E. V., TitusviUe, Penn. 366
♦Johnaon, John P., Trade Lake, W la. 418
1903.]
JofanuD, J. WolHv, St. LoDb, Uo.
Jobuon, Lndvlg.Htw Hsno. Oooa.
JohHOU. L. P., QnDlsburg, Wli.
JohDHO. P. AdeliUln. Oltumwi, lo.
IT Haian, N. Y.
IJ8T OF OONOBEGATIOirAI. HDnSTEBa.
ISH I Jordu, WIllLcRiT., KimuQir, Ifo.
IIS Jordu.'WllUun W.,<;Ud1od, Hua. M.
111.8 I Jordan, Fnmk F'^TorrtDftini.OBiia. 1
IBQ Jorg«iu«D, Jent 0 . Fkrgo. Ff. D-
110 Jonpluon. Hui F,, WlDOU, Ulna. I
), MO Jori&a, WUllui B.. Barkit;, Uiih.
Ml Jodah, Bolnmon B., Wrlghu, FlL Ul
I, ?H jDdd. Hnbarl O.. Uutorrllla, UlnD. 11.
IM JnduB, Gaorgs W. "" ■" "- —
tiU.,I
ln,0.
Jobuon, WUUUD, Bt. Look.
- JobBMD, Wm. H.. AUaniUla, Uleh.
JohBH». WlUbn J„ PniU. III.
' J^Mon, Wailan L., LailotfOB, ^.
Jahnaon, William N.. Hamuli, H. D.
JohuMD, Pn>Dk B.J<t. PlaHUi, lo.
Jahui
D, &., Ou
'atajj.
111.
1871
JoBsa, Oarl B., Chalma, Mlah.
Janaa, ChaHaa A., Katw, P<nn. Ml, 440
JODM, Cbarlaa W.. AlmonL, Ulrb. 3H
Joiwa.OlliiunlC., W. Woodiiock, Oonn. lU
Jonaa, Darld. 9er*iWD. Pano, MO
Jonaa. Darid B., BIllDibHi, Coon. HI
Jonaa, DaTid J., 141 41il pi , Chlaco, UL 18S4
Joaaa, DavldP., Bcrantr- " " "—
JoBB*, D. Todd, Ai '
S-^n-o.
I, Franklin C, Soitoii, UaM.
i,V>lttiawa,Na<rBadrord,MaB. tU
^ump, Harban A.,Brunawlak. Wa. SM
jDDklna, Gaoin C, LaDalns, Mloh. IMT
KaaJ. D., XaJguba, H. I. IM
t{u1a, S. P., WalaQia, Oobu. Hi
Kuiskaiiuind, D. E.. Klpahalu, HiDl. 140
Ivullua, B. K., KeuiiHS. H. I. 140
KHiguabI J„ Halaoa. UilDlii!. 140
Kito. l' V. p" Kona'lliw.ll', 140
Knhiloole, J. B.. HiDipepa, KiuiU. lU
Kthoolo, b«Dlela, I.^Biobnahw, Hawaii, 140
1M>
ana, J. S . alio. Hawaii.
iwaa, W. U.. Kahalau, Hawaii,
IM
ty.JofcnA.. Varmilllgn.O.
S»
^g,J.,P.lfcn.I.
IW
nakawlwoole. C. U., Pa^au, Hawaii
138
Dbaar, BabtiBl B„ Tamplvuin, lUaL
Ml
!i!io,'j.,*Uboa. Ka'gal.
141
Jonaa, ^ugb. Nmfa, Fsdb.
JoDca, Hugh W.. Dalu. Paoi.
JoDM, ldiT>. Coloma, Wla.
Jonaa, Ira B., Lowall, Ulob,
Jonaa, J. TwjaoD. Ebeoabari, Pans.
Jonaa, Jimea A., Triolly, Oil.
Jonaa, Jamaa A., IMymoutb, Pann.
•Jonaa, Jamn L.. Colninbla, S. D.
Jonaa, Junaa T.,JIbw Ca-lla, Pann.
Jonaa, Jobo B.i'palmir*^ O.
Jonaa, John D.. Dayton, Waab.
. ]• L., Colombia, a. D.
Janaa,J. Owan, Wimngford.Conn. 10,]
Jonaa, Jobn P., A. B. C. F. X. H
Jonaal Jooaiban, Uuominla, Wl«.
iJonaa. LamnaL daeaaaad,
Jonaa, Marion 8.. Uaridlan. UlM. 180
Jonaa, Haaon, FaikaiUI*, "Kj.
Jonaa, Uortan P., Bbandon, O.
Jonaa, Hawioo I.. Thompaoo, Ooon.
Jonaa, ItMa 8., Bcranlon, Pann.
Jonaa, Rlebard, Baitlllo, 8. D.
Jonaa, aiebard H., Portland, On.
Jonaa, Rlebard U., Alder Crrak, N. T.
Jonaa, B. OHBltb, 8tawartTllIa. Ulnn.
Jonaa, R T., Corn '
Jonaa, Samuol, Carrol. Nab.
Jonea, Bpannar L., Wlnnabo
JoBta, Tbomaa B.. Cbanoa,
Jona, Tbomaa W., PtaUadal
Jonaa, Tlinolbr,8nrin|waU
Jonaa, Travor U., Horanel. I
Jona, William, OleTelanc'
>,B.a
BomaatWkd, Pano.
Jordan, lamal, Weat Falmou
Ksutlll, 8. K., LIhM. H. I.'
14S
Kaye. A. Oalo. Oakalooia, la.
IM
Kesgy, Fraokllo W.. RoaevlUo. III.
ISO
saluba, U. C , Kuknlbaale. Hawaii,
13S
eaupuol. P.. Pala, Maul,
1 abbi, David L..EutOraovl1la,IIa...
au
edila. William «., Vlckibarg. Ml^h.
0.3M
e«tr. Bdward E., Uadlay, Haaa.
1«H
wAf. Jobn L., Waipol.-, ilau.
M*.
Ml»r,JoliBW.,Qr*.n..,K.Y.
Ill
K«lef, BanacaM,, Jewatt. S. t.
Keettni, Jamaa II.. Philadalphla, tf . T.
SH
-K«na, Allen A.. Bianalon, 111.
ISM
K-ene. J. I,., Uoiuge Orora, Minn.
MS
[EhP, EUiha A . dceeanid
K«p, Btepbao A.. Laka ChHrIn, La.
n^.WU.ie.44,4l4,4«
Kellogc, U. UanlQ, Bkaok, Conn. 114
■Kellnig. llarlli;. Barkeloy, Cal. IMS
I Ralloil, KoTalJ.. Salaaburg, 111. IM
Eelaa7,B.D.,Ootuil' Iiland.Brooklyn.H.Y JMl
'. Kalaai, FraniilaD.,ToladD. O. SM
Kalaav, Hanrr R.. HartrOtd, Conn. 114
I Kalaay, Hlno L .Newton, Haaa. IMS
' Kalaey.WUIIam, VemOD. Kan. SM
Kslaay, WllUam B., AUaton, Uaaa. no
' Kamp, OaorcaH.,CblcB«D, III. IBM
' Eampton.A. Joaapb.AddlaoD.lllsb. IMl
' Kmi^I, K.R.,WlnterPark, na. IITI
Ksnaatoo, Latbar H.,W.Braul*boro.yt. MS
Kalaton.OaornN., Elmwood,III. Itl
Kanlaton, Wm. B.. Tampla, Ha. 114
•Eanoan, Albert L. mi
Kaonedr, Blabard H., Foreal Qnn, Ore, ISSl
Kannad;, WjaU R., Hasan, Oa. 1>4, t
494
OONGBBOATIONAL TBAB-BOOK.
[1903.
SeDDBUU, flrorge P., Lowell, Uua. 3U
Kent, Chiria* F.. N>w Hiyco, Cohd. IBM
Kml, B».rl.. Diiiil.p, lo, IT*
Kenl, Uuun« O., La Uirn, lo. ITS
Keol, Rob'tJ.,ili»B«nc™:k.BrooW.ii,IJ.T«<
Knit, Tbomu. Dctnilt. Ulch. IM
rKanTOD, T'hvui L.. denued, 31
k« no, VnJA K.,W>aK0D,O. SU
Ki«hvI,Wm,H.,«n B.14Jd •(,!;■» Tork, Sit
S»rti. Andrew, Trevdor. lo. 1»4
Kfr/,",lo.<.ph l',.*ilr,<,.lrt.j,l', UIed'. it*
*K»r»b»w,W.H.,lBaMoi. ,_
KaUluin,BaDry, WatUleld.tf. J.
Krtll*, JoHph B., Ambof, III.
•JB.N.T.H
KMdw, BuHd T., RlpOD
B3ddar, W. Jui«, Morlolk, Nab.
KlaniBD, Thomu L., Nawurk, O. •»
Kllbon, CbarlM W., J. «. C. jr. M. 4*1
Kllbon, John L., BprtnEfleld. Mim. Ml
Xllboani. Hsory J., Bndford, Vt. tM. M
Ellbonrn. Jusn K., BarD«t. VI. tSS, *«<
KHhnm Dlrid, AHegbMjr, P.nO, UH
""■"-- Hnpon, Wl». tOS
Kllpre, Wm. O. j'., Wlldwowl, Fls,'
Wllllui
lEore, Wm. O. J
_lfen, John T., H
Elmlnll. Edward P., WUarloo, lo.
Klntttll, QwcRg P., PuadcB*, C>1.
KlBibil], Harry W., ekowhigan, Ma.
Kimball, Hmry 8.. Trav, N. H.
Ktnboll, J*r«., DDlDib, Hlan.
Kimball, Joba H., Ban ICawo, Oaj.
Klmbaai, Jowpb, AUIdko, I>ep(>l, N.
Klmburly. F
r, AddUo
>non. lo.
ITS
Klp]lDE<T, Unllle L., Mlcblgui City, lud.
Klrby, Edward N.. Waitalngton, D. C. 1SS&
Klrbya, J. Edwurd. Pr., AllaDla, Qa. TO
Klrkland, Haita, DlamoDd. tod. 1S4
Klrkland, Lamwl A.. UcK«»pon, Peca. ISeS
Klrkpatrick, John K., Ktrwln, Ku>. IM, Bl
Elrkwood, Jams*, Oalia, lo. ITS, SI
Klrkwood, Wm. A..Cbeiler Cons. Ill
Ktrtland, Cbu. 0., Sonoma, Cal. 91
KItchel, Comallna L., Naw Haien, Conn. IBTO
■KltebcD, Tboa. A., LucIdk, Taoo. l<mo
KittlcHD, Olaoi, JunalloD CIIt, Wti. IStt
Star, Philip, etrmtnv.
Klook, Edwin J„ No. BtoDlngton, C
K]app,JotaaJ.,eiaiiW>a, Nab.
Kloas, Wm. H., Lakevlaw, Ulob.
[o.l84,tU
I.. NswsrkValley.N.T. 330
B. c. r. jf.
Knapp, Cbar
Knapp, 0«or^ r^ ^ .
Knapp. Qaana W., Hay Sprlii«, Nob.
Knapp, SbophenJ.Jr.JB* Lti'g^ av.^.Y.
RnUlil, EdKardB., Hartrord,<;oilll.
KulBht. Ktnrm I'., I-nder, P«nii
Kol^ht, Pr^durlckT., No.SMmfi
RnlKhl, I'lulnri:!! 9., Balm, Ore.
Knighl, Wbllmsh H,. K[d». Ka
Knlifhl, Wm. A., Ilrl|{llIOn,Uaaa
,._,_ . -yk^iun,!!. D.
Kood
I. ObI.
:noi>f. Fnnk K., ClisyBnna.Wjo. *22
■.ai.aer. .T»in«. O . NapcbHel, Ku. ISM
BjioDH, WilUamH.,D«pUT»r, Caon. 1»M
Knowlai, tlaltbaw, Wllllamaton, lUeb. MS
Kaowlei, Richard. Wellflstt, Hiwi. Id, It*
Knowlton, Pruela B.. Albol, Itaaa. IBU
KnowltoD, etephan, Wait Had way, ICaaa.ISSi
Edoi, WlllUm J., Ithaca, N. Y. IBM
KundiOD, Albnt L,, Roaalla. Waah. *0*
Kocb, JoUnoa, R1Ut1i>, Waih. 40*
•Koeh, Otur f., Brallltbom. Vl. SS8
•Kochandoarfar, A.. Cnrtla, Wli. IMl
Kodnma, B., PaDoana, ICaol.
Koehna, J. B., Ohieaco, III.
H£.,Canlnl. Ala. ISU
Bjiuimrij. r . Aj Parry Canlm, N. Y. 31*
Klneald, John, BlbHdge, N. Y. »K
Klocald, Wm. IC.. HoDolala, H. I.
Elm, CtirUta[¥« C.', Anilocb, Oa. ' 1S3
King, B. Alooio, BatiduBky, O. SH
KIni, Banry C, Pr . Obarlln, O. .01, 91
IS BaHinaw ai., Cb'so,
1861 Kolipapala, O. W.. Wallau Uolokal,
IM Kopa, 6. L., Walmsa, B. I.
SOS Korac, Andraw, AUaEbaoy, Pann.
IB01 Kraamar, Julliu H., Daa Uolnw, lo.
U, SS Knnia, Pruk O., Madfeid, lIliiD.
:. MM Kraiue. Fivdariok C, Donglaa, Alaaki
SOS Kny, Uartin, St. Lonli, Ifo.
1S8S Krtbi, Rerbart J., Raw Tork, N. T.
31* Krohn, Philip H., Candor, H. Y.
an Kmb, Philip H., Anna, III.
mi, Aibory X.. PraiMaDcv, K. t.
im,JohnP^Klngiv1ll«, O.
Kyla, Kobart J,, Giltad, Codd. I
Kyla, Joaaph, B. BralDlree, Uaaa.
tdbaroa, John C., Sangtia, ICaaa,
Laoay, AlbartT.. BprlnvGrHD, Wli. 41
*'— '■— ■ U.. etallaiioam,Waab.
koay, Albart
AcLay, Jamc
Laeky, C
N.O.
•King, H. C, Troy, S. O. IMl
Kliii,e.W.,Il<Wl)IODKhbya>,.B'lyn,N.Y.lSSS
King, Waltar D., Ada, Hlch. ISO
King, Wlltat D., Atlanllc, lo. ITD
KlDgmao, Henry, Claramoni, Cal. 100
KIngibory, Pred, L., ,1. B. 6. f. If. ' 4*1
Klng>bary,JDbDD.,BaltLakeC<ty,II. SI,44t,e
Ktngibnry, Lnctn., Sloni Falla.^. D. 18T8
•KlDgabory, S.. Laming. Tenn.
Klnmonlh. Albert K., Ledjard, Cooo. llfl
KJnne, Tbomae C. Moougue, Uaai. 1STS
Kinney, Charlee El., BprlngBeld, Maaa. ISTS
" " " ■■ "^.ert,lla. "'"
Ladd, Oaorge T., /¥., New kaTen,
- ■■ -mryl(.,OlevelaBd.O.
""- -n B,, Chisago, HL
Brockton, Uaaa.
H., HloMlala, Uaaa.
E , Btratbam. N. B.
Lamb, Alonio T., Balam, Uaaa.
' Samuel O., B^land. Oal.
I^d. Wllllai
Lade. Juoei
Lidrd, Jami
b, WlllUm
T K,. Han
•Lam ben. Charira E.. tjoahomlah, Waah. ISIO
Lancaeter, E. B., ly.. Oolo. Sprlnn.Colo. 198*
•Lance, Leonard 0„ Clear Lake. Wl«. t8»T
I^ngdale. Thomaa Q., Epplng, N. H.
Langa, John O „ Boi a04,fc[rg!U)wr, fll
•Langford, John C, Wlndaor, N. 7.
Laaphaar, Hath'l 1)., UllTal, Ulob.
L«Dpbar, WalMr S. Oaddea, S. C.
1903.]
LIST OF OONOBB6ATI0NAL MIN1BTER8.
Laporta, Chu
LuUd. J. Wi
■ R.,HawPl7n><nith. Ida.
^TklnrH'riilam'j.. P<.,'i'oDga]0O.UtM. IWl
'Larry.JohnH.^CnBiWlandflyi.TaiiB. ""
ID R., Omt
.ndflyi.T
0, N. T.
1, Wla.
ZM,1
a, MJeb.
Iaikid, KatI 1
Laab, Abrahai
*I^Iham, SniMt R., Alpeni,
LaOia, Barbart W., MaDJloa, vum. »»
Lathrop, Obarlea A., Lueu. O. It, U«, St
I.aUirop,SdwaKlA.,Buai,Uaia. BS
Lathrop, BtanlaT E., AihlaDd, Wla. 1110
IdOrop, William Q., Hbelun, Codd. IN
iMTtadtr, Bobarl F.. HeirloD, lo. IMT
Lawranea, Gaetta W Wllliboro, K. T. tn
I^wrenaa, HarrT A., CopaDhagen, IT. T. 3ia
Lawransa, Jabn A., Dear Iil>, He. 3W
*L«WTaoea, JohnB., B. N'anralk, OoDD. ISU
LawaoD, Fiuata P.,Cai«ia. CaJ. IM
Lavaoo.H.H ^TW 8iat4
1. GUyo/i
lard, ba.
Lajflsld. Boterl L^ Kanaaa CIIT, Eu. INI
Laacfa, AdDDlram J.. Atun, lUu.
•Leaeb, Jmapb A., SaitoDi RWar, Tt. IHH
LMdlDriwn, John, .d. R. O. F. M. Ml
L«na3, DvlEbt W., A. B. O. f. M. Ml
Laan, William A., Tolado, O. UO
LmtIu, AiblaT D.. Hanrord. Oodd. IMS
LaaTlIt, Bnrka F., UelroH Hlgbluda, Mi. IM
LaaTlU. Fndartsk W, , W. Polol, Mab. 3M
LcaTlU, Qeorge R., Beloll. Wli, 408
Laarln, Boraoa H.. Somarrllla, Haia. UO
LaaTlU, William, ITorfelk, Ifeb. 18«8
LaBar, Wm. H^ainiar,OkU. tM
La BoHiDct, J. E., tlaw Boiud, N. H. U, IWl
Ledln, Charlaa J., IibpemlDg, lllah. 1W&
Lea, I>>rrall, Pr»qn« Ule, Ma. 113
Laa, Frank T., BiaDiIon. III. IBTT
Laa, Geori™, Wauiaii, F|- '—
Laa, O. ataslry, NortluD
5"i^
Laa, VIdIoo, CbU
Top»k», Kan.
/V..Bprlngfloia,»Ii
Laaa, j'obD W.,
Lagle'r, Oarirpi
__. _'eiin., &•
Iward A., Doi
iS^o™
LawU, Franklin C., Qaza, Ic. W
Leoli, Frank F., BjracDie, Kab. 31
Lawla.Qesrfa, BoatbBerwIok.lCe. 21
Lanli.HeDry, RlTarBdn.N. J. t\
Leoli, Jauob H., Freelaod, MIeh. IIU
LawK, Jara« If., Basdnlcb, III. II
Lawla, Joba, Detroit. Ulcb. IH
Lawli. Jobn R., Troy, N. Y. S
LawU, Jobn W., KIrkland, Waih. 401,
•Lewla, John T., Ppwell. 8. D. l«l
Lewi*, Lewli E., RIsbTlII*, N. 1. t
TLevla. Rlohai-d. deceued. :
Lewla.h'homaa E., Cleveland, O. »
I.aw1a, Tbomai Q,,Sanol Slen. Cal. I
LewU, T. HeDTT, Fargo. S. \>. ZTl, Si
Lewli, Tbo>. J..^. Andover, N. H. »
Lawli, Tboa. 8., Wllmot, S. B. SI
Lewli. WitKD L., Bomonauk, 111. II
Lewla. William. Uartln'i Ferry, 0. 3<
•Lewli. William, Ouga CIIt. Kan. IK,
[Lewli, WllUun J , deeeaHd.
Llbb^.EdgarH.SM W. aotbpl.Cb'goJII. L
Und. Kab Juban, Bdta, H. D.
LlndaKnn, Okht, E. Borton, If a_.
•l.lDd'bolm, Lamberi'T , N. fijuteo, Uu
ILIndrooa.'KarfA., d'iceMied.'''
l.iadsaf , Oeorge, CbambatlalB. B. D.
LIuduT. Robert 8.. Qenava, O.
Llnduj, Wlirred, Alleiao, Ulcb.
Llndilrom.Qoatat. aprlnvfleld, lliai.
Link, Frederick W., Lenoi, O.
*Llppard. Jamea U.
Llllli, Arthot, Dorcbeiler, Kmi.
LI 111, Palmer, DInidale, lo.
Llvlngnon, Biapb. T,,/y..Ha ■ ■"
LIvmuiloD, William W.. JaBi
Lloyd, Oeorge. 81. Louli, Mo.
•Lloyd, JordiD, SanoDab, Qa. "°18H
Lloyd, Rhyi R., Kv.neUid, III. 1S8T
Lloyd, William, 3W W. S7th, Kew York. IBIjl
Lloyd,Wni.A.,l5BiHermlI«gia* ,0'iiijll. IM2
Loba, Jean F.. Evanitoo. III. 162
LQcbridn, George O., Long Beacb, CU. ItTT
Locke, Robert E.. Biuvel), Oa. 134
Loeke, Wllllaiii E., Wellaalay, Maw. IBM
Loekhart, BiirUiD W., Mancbealer, N. H. Wt
[Lelaod, {pillla D.. deceaied,
Lalelwl. W. K., K»doohe, li»bu,
LammoD,Crbarlei B., OleveUnd. O.
LcmlDDD, William O., Wlodham, O.
Lamolne, CbarlM, Uanifit'ld. O.
I^moD.anylL,Uber!lD,0.
Lconoi, Aleiandir, Delrolt, Ulcb.
Leonard. Anbur E.. Uonuba, Wli.
Leonard, Delavim L., Oberlln. O,
Leonard, Edwin, Melrote Illghrda, Ka
•Leonard, Un.E I la P.,BrIdgswiUr, Ua
Lep»rl.' David. kunllDgtoD. Ore.
Leafle, Wm. W^ Weit indoter.O.
Leofiledt, Q. W.. Boulder, Colo.
Levlok. Btepben, WIchlti, Kan.
Lawla. Alei,. Wotuiliir, Mi».
ly, N. H.
od. JohnR.
Loebtlii, Benrj
Lolr,6.E°,i?
LomUrd, Frsi
, w»taeid.t[a>i. au
H.. Edmondi.Waah.lOO, 4
Tbeliord, VL 8W
B»rea, Ky. ISBi
tvriifotd, VI. aw
1. B. C. F. M. Ml
. Cole Camp, Uo. 281
ingr.it..Sl.Paal,kIlDn.IW»
. A. B. C. P. M. Ml
,Su.l)i'a'ld,UaH.10,»,13«
i,DeillotBaa,Ia.IS«»
Long, William J., Staml
OONOBBOATIONAL TKAB-BOOK.
[1903.
O. W.^«IInUli. WU.
LoDfT«,Cli>rtH W., LaogOMnt, Colo. IM
LoDS.W.N., HodoIiiIb,h:i. UI
Lwudkla Fnak, Bi. Laoli, Ho. tU
Lomla, Alba L. P., RoohMMr, WU. 411
iMOtnlt, BIl B., Oljmpln, Wub. MS
Loomli, niha, CaDtarrlJIc, Hiim. lUl
LooBta,B«Di;, 14BBI. ADn'i».,ir. T. ISM
LooiBte, Suanai L., Juial« PkiD, IfaH. S30
Looa, WmUm.DiibiigDe, Is., R> F.D.I, 1T4
Lopci-Onlllui, J. IL, Banok, Caba.
Lonl, Albert J., Uerldfn, OoDD. IIS
fLati, Chulaa B^ dsoaucd. M
Lord. JabD IL, WaymoDUi, Hih. 1U1
Lonl, OrliDda tl., AatrUn, M. H. MO
Lord, SuBiwI B., Lowell, ilus.
LorlnS, L»t. Lo« Ad«Im. Oil. IBM
Lom;, JohD B., Dsi HoIdh, Is. 1T4
Lothrop, Cbulsa D., DorcbvUr, Hau. 1U4
Load, Ebtnh H., E. Tianton, Uttt. Mt
Lon,A.L..»»Bu]|lton>t.,AlbuT,II.T. S14
LaTe,QH)rKsW.,W.BpriQ|11ald,HM*. »«
Lorn, WllUim D., Hutlbrd, Oonn. 114
Lnajof.aeorfcd., Lawrence, ICuH. »0
LoTe]oy,O.R^BlfaaT.,n.,Ml.VamoB,IT.T.t»l
LoT^r, WdlaH W., Oakland, OaL IttO
LOTBleH, E«D J., Oirord, Ala. U
LoTslI, Cbarlea tl.. Bouthwlek, llarw. 10, UI
LoTtriDg. Joaepb T., BomarTilli, KaM. ino
Lovalt. William T., Bay City, Mich. 13
Low, Warrao F., QeorgGlawD, ICaH. 338
Lync
y. io.
ir Boad Bta.,P«nn.UU
LoHH, Qaorfa A., i
Lowlni.HenrT D.,Oenu
Lowt;, Oaor, FalnooiDi, loa.
Loark. Maroellna J., Morphvi, Cal. M
Lneai, Bnrtoo A., llanhfald, Uaai.
' '■- BlW^PaclflcOmva.t^l.
n A., ^f
d lT. b.
..Dorel
Larar.k
Ldh, T. Claire. RlcbmoDd, Uaa*.
Look, Charlea W., Walaar, Idfc
L.ncke]'. Frank R., Sew HaTen, Oodd.
Ladlun, Headley O., £1 Beno, Okla.
Lnelbi, Losli J,, JtBunon, 0.
l.uUau, B. C, tlahukoaa, llawall,
Lak, JobD, Freino. Cal.
Lake, jDihua a., Amol, Penn.
Lampklo, Wllun, JenDloga, L>.
LDDdiniD, Carl A., Jollet, III
Laniford. Ctaarlsa P., Hamilton, Ala.
Laie. L. Leonard, Albloo. Ponn.
Luat;, Qeorf^a, If FoUell
!, Qeotm, L
r, Kl.l.^., 1
ood, Fla.
laol.
Lyle, Andrew J., Ocee, Qa. 131, «
[LjmaD, Addlion, daccaaud, M)
Lyman. Albart J., Brwklyn, N. Y. 12, SH
Lymao, Alberi T., M llcbell, B. D. ISS*
LynuB, Cfaarlea N., Aldao, lo. 18<K
Lvmao. E. Peno. MlllbaTik, B. D. STS
;'../>/..No[thfield,Utnn. 1901
*Lymai, H. is., JamuU
Lymaol Jo°a'^, BarUo I
Lyman, Payaos W., Fall
mood, Ind. IMXt
Bpriaga.Wyo. 4S), 46
irre, 8. D. ISM
wn. N. T. 1893
FredoTl
, Lesoi, Ha«a.
N,T.I»
Lynd.B. ltd ward, e
LvoolciBnnceC.,CanlBr£iii^, CoDD. i^. •».
Lyon, Ell C, MlnaaapoUa, yioa. INS
I.yon, F. Bmory. ChloKO, III. INI
Lyon, JaiDsa B., Caolral KalJ., B. 1. K, SH
Lyon.MUIOnlH., WbeUon, III. IM
Lytle, Ja>n« A., BelhKfafm, V. H. 3M
Uur, Frnlartek B., Redwood Clly, Cal. M
Maben, BcDtamlo B., WealCharleatoD, Tl.lMi
Macallom, Frederic W.,^.«. C.r.M. 441
UacAycal. Howard B., Akron. O. S4D
HacErlar. Tbomai, UelniH, Haa>. imo
klacCallnin. Du(li. Derby, Codd. Ill
MacCanhy. Joaopb P., HcleBa, Mont. MS
MaaCbll, AKi., Brlanhir Hanor, R.T. Sit
ItaoCoU, John A^ Hew Bedfiird, Ham. lU
UaaDonald, Dqo. B., ^.,B*rUard,ODim. U
MaeDon^d, John, Loa Angelaa, 6al.
l[acDoiwld,JohoJ.,IIori>l>tilan, Haw. IBM
HaeFadden3obart A ., Dannn , l(aM.ia,U,IH
ICai;&rLaDd,Obai. U.,llalden, Uaaa. SU
UaeOaahon, Beldan K., Hartfonl, Conn- lit
Uw^regor. Archibald P., Newport. Tt.44,lM
BaelDDea, Jamea B^ Laa CeoKr, III. IH
Uaek, Charlaa A., Fraaeadan, N. D. SM
llaek,J.A.,l«TWabHhBT..Chlcaao,Ill. 1»M
•Maekay, Chatlea O., Atcbiaon, Kan. lU
Hackanife, W. D., Oak Park, III. «>, 14i
•ICaslaBan,Tbomaa[WU.1 lUB
ICadfabon, Edward T., CreTelud, O. MS
Haonalr. Wm. M., MaDifleld, Maaa. tU
HaeNeill. Bamoel H., UoodoiTl. Wla. 410, 14
UatPbenoD, CollD, B»ed, llonl. lOOO
Uaetjueen . Peter. £barlaatown, Uaaa. m
Uacy, Herbert, Newington, Coon. Ill
•Uaddoi, A. W., Bro^lyn, If . T. I«»
UadEe, Walter W.,Oakrai>d,C>l. IMl
Uablbl'a, D. P., ItaluBa. O. I.
Macnoa, Duitel H., MoRhfleld, lUnn. IIM
Mabn, L«wreo« W., BbIIItid, O. W
Halls, John L., Loa Aofalt^ Cal. H
Mair, William k., QarrMIaoB, B. D. n4
Uaka. R " ■— - "-'-
Ualco'lm, John W., C
Mallary, R, DeWItt, nuu.
Hallowi. John B., Loa Ai
wTork.M.T.ttt
^ffe";
• Annlea, C
H.I.
Ohlcato, II
IBandell, Will Ian
Mank, Herbert O., Lawranoa, laaaa. hu
•UaaD.WIirord E, Indian Orebard.Xaaa. IBM
HaoD, Wm. Q., Cambarland inlla, Ifa. 314
IfannWll, E., S3 Idal., New Tork.K.T. UM
Hannltu, FndeKs W.. Nantnekat, llaM. 314
Manning, Bamnel, Anbum, N. T. lUS
Hania, Wm. H., Cbll^age. fU. IM
Manwell, A. P., tforthhrldge, Maaa. tW
Manwfll, JofaoP..No. Amberal,MBBa. HI
Marble, William B., BoDldsr, Colo. IHO
Hwcellni, David, Chicago, 111. IIM
March, Daniel, Wobum, MaM. Ml
Matey. Frank L., Athol, Kan. IM, W
Harden, BKi.N.,^.,0<>la.Sprtuta,Oolo. INI
Marietta, Henry <}., Cbaiy, K. Y. Itn
Margetta, Barab X., Btookbridge, WU. UM
UarGbam, Loeiua 6., Cora, Kan. lit
Markley, J. Unnroe, Deover, Oolo. IDS
Uark™Jullu>"Raiiiiw,°w'li. ' ' «I6
Markwlok, William Y., Anaonla, Omn. 110
Uatlow, Richard T., Ooldan Cllr, Mo. tTI
Uanh, Altnd F., Btrawberry Point, lo. IM
Hareh, Burton B., Nora Bnrlnga, lo. IM
Matab, Byron F., Enalla, Fla. IM
Uarah, Cbarlaa d., SImwood, 111. IMS
Marab, Darld D., Hartfoid, Conn. IIS
Hanh, Edwanl L., Waianilla. He. 214
1903.]
LIST OF CONQKEQATIONAI. HINISTERB.
mmit rTMOBV a .f dqkqu, mmw*.
Hani), Ocorn, PlLUbnrB, Pa.
IUnb,Q90rgal>.,A.B. C.F.M.
Uanh, Omcso B., Pl;iiun»li, WU,
Uinh, HunmoDd L., OlUwa, Ku.
Mknh. Baton L,, BurUuMo, lo.
ICuih. TboBu, Lodi, IlT
Ifknta. WItlUm B., TBlJuwdBC, O.
Uuihmll, Olurls*
Manlull, UvUn V.,
Uualud, JobD, Ban
b. Ala.
n, UlH.
io.,UlDn.ll
UuMoB, Ptnlnl v., IjCiil«t(», Uc. 10, It, 31C
UirtlD. AlbsrlA., Sgviiiour, Win. 41t,f
Uulln, A. Ed.-.rf, Mlnlura, Colo. IM
Uirtln. Ben]. r..aeda]li, Uo. ■^
Mmtln, C»rlylH B.,WlDnlp™ Jo:
Martin, Edwin, tnwuuli, B.l).
•MinlD, E. U., Brookl}D. N. T.
Hnnln, G«r|e. Rapid.. 0.
•Umln, Georg« E.. I.jiwt'll, Uwu. I«,
UanlD, Qoorea K.. MIKord, Nob.
Ifartm, Joel.^iy Vlev, Ulcb.
Kutln, Jotan L., EdnnoD. Ulnn.
[MaitlD, UoKi U., decaased,
kanlD, eaiDDcl A., Orchard, lo. 181
Martini, Prlu W.,>llclrbDrE, llua.
UaiU, WlUlan O., Bralnard, klnn.
Hanrn, Banrbrd B., HaydanTlJIe, Miui.
Uanyn, William 0., U'nt Aclon, MaH.
[Hariin, Daniel, deceaHil.
faanln, DwIihtE., Trot, N V.
Ibrrln ,F.R.,MaWeitcn)aT.,A]buiT,N.T.
Uarrln, Jobs P., B. HardXel.. Vl.
}IUTlD.JobDT„Ol
. f>(anabo™'"H.'fr'
MMOB.Sdwud B., Bmniwlck, >[■.
Ilaann. 0«n« L., Qalldball, Vl.
Uhos, Hatty B., h«dical Laka, Waih.
Uaaon, Haory B., Dnikari', Haaa.
UaaoD, Boraca C, Pullman, Waab.
Ilaaoii, Jamea D., Porttl Cltr, lo.
•Kaaon. Jobn R., Waat UdIIj, O.
Haaon, Pfaltip H., Ullwankce, Wla.
•HaMin. Wlltlini, Waltt.
"—•- ■"■' My Walraca, H. 1.
Beoiyt
., PLTri
Mattiawi. 8. Bherbume, Danlelaon, Conn
Uattbrwa, Qtoiit A., Aubanidale, Uaai
llatlhawi, Jaraaa T.. PlfmoBlb, Faun.
llBttfaawi, Jobn H., Worceatu. Uaaa.
UaUbawa, Latbcr P.. Crew, Nab.
Ifatlhewa, Newman, Kandulph. N. T.
NatUiaw*,WllUanib. A., Ooarn, III.
Uallaon, Hamard Q., Tanklon, H. D.
[■I*.lw(]l, Lalih B., decaaaed.
•Uaiwell, Thomaa, Naabua. la. ITI
Har, Oaoar Q., Berkeley, Cat.
May,'TliomaaF.,'Nlao^,™n'n.
iray,Thooia.T. ir*nn.].
llByhew,WllmotU..HliihiiiIeSpr'Ei
UcAllliler, Ilenlt. Pbt lade I] ill la, Fn
UcCatllc. Tbo> S.-kut Likii.Ti^Dn. M
McCalluni,J.W.,Locknort.S.r.,IlF.D.I,lM
UrOain, Barbsn L.. Gray, Ue. Kl
UcCbeanay.Jai.H., Grand Marab.Wla. tUt
HcCUiiD, JoliD E., Ugaouub, Kan. 1»
•SJcClaln, Tbom.. J.. Wllklqa, Qa. I87»
UeOleaTv. Owan L.. llllchell, to. in
UcCleJlaDd,A. LIncola, UllloD. Wla 4U
Ueaelland, R. O., FrederlakLowD, O. IMI
McClelland, Thomu. fy.. Galeabnri. III. IBM
Ucaelland, T, Calvin, Newpon, K.I. 388. tM
cC(inaueby,FrankO.,I>aarPark, Waab. 400
c(.'oi>naEey, John R.. Onrdner, M. D. tU
cConDelI,Hirbcn,.>abaiiDfliburB. Ulch.asa
NonfafleK.
Archibald, Provldance, R.I. »
J.D.,e33W.6lilipl .Ohlcaao.Ill.il
H<«ord. Robert L., Lake CUy, In. 191
McOorkle, Edward R., Orient, la. ITS, (
UcOonn
UeCori,J.Ti.,eS3'il.b
aiO..Calala, Ma.
E.r.p'Seal Harbor, i
., W.,U.Soi
td .1.. Amba
:., BI. Paal,
UcOri'iori Jobn, Brlralay, ii
ilclnnaa, Jimei C, Laa CcBWr, III.
Uclmlre, Daaar Q., W.Woodaloak, Oonn. ]
Mclntoeli, Clwrlea S., Zambrota, Ulnn. 1
MalnlDih, David C. I^itart, Onf.
Uclntyra, Andrew, Covaalrrrllla, B. Y.
UelBlyra, Danlal, E Falrflald, Vt.
McKay, Chartea 6., Raal Tallaaaaa, Ala. 8
•McKav. Henry T.. Cberry. Ala,
McKar, Tboma. C, Saw Bavoo. Oona.
UcKee, Jaoea H , Anrora, O.
HcBenniTy,J.E,14U«]roniit,BD>Km.Ua.:
...„ __. .. ..._ "nlnidBO.Uaaa.
..L.Wall
HcKlnlay. OaorBa A.. ShaU RocV, lu. laa
McSlanay, 8. T., Crippla Or«k,(ioki. IM, SU
UcKluaon. Norman. AuRDila.Ma. SOI
McKulgbt, H.C., E. Loagmeadnw. Haae. IM
McK;il»|bt,jDhnA..Dncut,Uaaa. 3M
UcUdc, WltllaniW.,NewHaTeD,Coiiii. Ill
HcLaugb'lla. K.W.,*brand lUnldi.'uiob.ll.US
McLean, Calrin D., Coliall. (fcnn. IgTI
McLeu). JahD K., A-., Berkeley. Cal. «1
.. ISTt I •McMllli
WcLeod, 8. W., Kemp. Oa.
MeLeod. T. B.. Brooklyn, N. Y. H,
npton, (Juadrata, Ia.
, McMillan. Vmbt. „
MoUlllen.W.F.,IK[ABaUeat.,C'r>.IlLM,im
HcNalr, David C, Wayna, Mleb. UTt
' MeNamara.jDboE.. Uaawa, lo. UO
I McNBngbIon,Roberx.FalrmonDl,Iiid. 1»,1M
MaNcal, Albert W., Arlon. lo. INS
McNeill, Jarrr B., Uoncnra. tf. C. Uo.l
Mel«aIlla,RoSenO.B.,K(»elle,N.J, IMS
CONOREOATIONAI. TBAB-BOOK.
[1908.
l[BR».I*wir,V«nl*ii, Nab. 9M
UaUDbcrUiTbo*. R., Charlolia, kllcb. Ul
Mi«kImiDlo(, IHild W., WhlUnf, Id. 1M
MsVlccr, Pst«, Toptkk, Ku. lUl
MeWhortar, Andiew T., Uolon, U>. 10, iU
IfflWUUmlii, Jatm W., Aln. OUm. aM
Haul. Chu-lai it , Sew HiTeD, Oonn. lUfl
Ueti, Elvali O.. HI. VarooD. O. ID, 11, ET, 148
llaua, Clurlaa L., 8Dohoni<ata, Wub. 401
tbobllnR, Qworn Z., BunUtan, O. US
•Uadrord, BarllD H., BervvD, H. T.
lladbr, WUIUo H., AlaiUHlrU,lllaii. 3U
Maak, Suaord W., TDrkvUle, lA. IM
HanthllD, Banrv Q., WollaaWn. ilai. OS
MaObb, John H., DajDIIe. Oonn. UU
HalUHi, Jeaaa J., PliDl dlr, Fla. UH
riKndalLEIlla, decOMd.
UaDke, Hanry, CUeuo, 111. INS
"*— ' —-- 'U.,QnTeUTlltoLR.».D.,0.S*8
•" - "Bvna. Waih. 400
iklrn, tr. Y. IMI
HI. C>l. 13, im
Hacear, Haorv W.,
Ifandlth, Kleluird.
Uwradllli, R. R., Paudt
" ■■ "., WlBdtorL
KOTsll, Jo«ph H
S03
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im, rnuik N, Tamcn CdK Uui. at
ItUTlun, aearBar.,aieatirills. H. H. IBM
■[•rrliik, Pnnk W.. Roallsdile. Ilua. 330,U»
Mwi1ek,Soloaiatia.,Uo(»>iiiilOrova,nB. lao
HKTlll.Aduia H., WaJyenon, Hlnn. IIM
■IwtlU, Bamanilli B.. Brewer, U: lU
Herrltl, Ohvtea a, Wioebandon, It—m. MS
Herrill, CbMt. H., St. JohDibnrT, TL U, U«
Herrill, Oliu H., St. JohDibnrT, Tl
Ibmil, Obulaa W., OiOTilla, CM.
ill, Utny S., Bu JacI
jDSpilDg>,H.T. 18M
l[aik«,ii«lL.,
Uatcsir, ArthDr,
Uauiir, Ir
Ifatcair, ■'
Uatilir.
Utvia, LvmiD, Worouter, llua.
Merla. Uiinin P., BDOthboro. Mui.
UlabKl, Qeorge, Walker. Mlno.
Ulikeli, Petar A., Da Kilb, HI.
UllbnrD. J. A., SbSS Ulch'o av., Cbl'
Hll«, Anhur, UUIImao Valle;, III.
Hlle*, Edward O., BlDDinHald, IT. J
Hllaa, Harry R., Brattlaboro, Vl.
tklllaa, UIlD S.. daseatad,
lllaa, Tbomaa U., Acton, lliui.
HilUr, Wllliiizi, aauiialuck, Uich.
UlllariLU. J., DeWlU. Mvb.
Ulllitrd. WaUoD B.,"HaDcock, Wlcta
Uliler. Obulee Q..
Millar, O. Porrr, Lacej, MlcB.
Ulllcr. Slliha W.. DDnulai, Mich.
Mlllor, Urm. Eva K.. Peoda, III.
Ulller, Pnnk A, Elgia, IlL
Miller, Geo. A., avneuw, N. Y.
MllkT. Hanrj d., Jeroma, Aril.
If r, J. Do Witt. Rocbarler, S. T.
ler, J. Wuod, Pailon. III.
Icr. Looli, Bai{dad, Via.
r, Klehard, Jan
M71
.. agmherlaod CeDtar, Ue. Mt
luiiiBr, Kicnara, JaoHVllle, Wl>. ISTl
ICllIer. Etobert D.,ll>ldeii, Mu*. ItM
Miller, Samoel. Bberbarne, N. T. SK, •
Ulllar, aainael A., PaDria, HI. IStO
MI1ler,S. O., Bsoaaelaer, N. Y. 1M6
Ulller, Thamaa C, in E. ITSih Bl.. M.T. ItW
Millar. Willlui BJi.,E.BrldsawaUt, Haaa. US
UUlar, WIIH* O., Dore**, FIl IM
lUllard, H.A.,II6SLawiul>leaT.,Ch-|oIII.Utl
KUleU, Thomu P., LewMon, Ite. IMt
lUIllBan, John A., Ponanllla, OU. M
ICIUIkaD, BIlH F., Elnnlej, Id. ITS
Ullllken, Charlai D., OipenlDO, Oal. IBM
Ullli, Auguitaa W., Rfa, S, B. KM
ICIlla, Oharlea L., IndlaiupoUji, iDd. IM
1|[llla,0harlaaP., daacued, SI
LlUa, Chvlea B., Glaralud, O. Ml
ICIUa, Frank E., Papparell, Uaaa. Ma
lUlla, OeDifaA., Lrinerlek,Ife. 310
UUla, Qtnrtt B., Belfiut, Ha. 101
UUla, HarlDW 8., BanioDia, Hteh. IN
Hl]Ii,Hi>rTjE., 8ei«l*. W*ah. 40t
Hilla, Henrv, CantoD, III. ]SM
Hllli, Rloliard B., Harpawell, lie. 301
Hllaa, AKiander^ Dnlntfa, Ulnii. 170
Ulnchln, William J., Wienthim, Uua. 3W
lllaer, Hanr; A.. Hadiaon, W1>. ET, 4M
Ulnar, Bamael E., Uldgway, Uo. ISU
HlnDla, TboDuiW., Ulnot, N. Dak. IStl
Uinlle- " ~ -. . .
Ulrty,
j«kj, Loala P.
•Ultehell.Chaa. B.ll
Mllohall, Oliarle* L.. Wtnchi
CItT, Mlsh. tU,»
"SerUn, O. «. ir*
IL^.V.Cltf, 1!
Ultehell, md O.^OMka. Kan. un
HllDball, Oeorn W., Uncoln, Hab. 11, UU
HItchell, Jamea J., Da WlU.Io.
Uluball, J. Lee, AtllebDrD, Uaaa.
Ullchell. J. Bpaoeer, Uile, !{. T.
Uluhall, L. It,, Koloa, B. I.
rUllohall, Thomaa a., deceaaid,
Ullehell, WlUUm, Detroll. HIeh.
UU, Cllflon H.. CMflo .dale, Haaa.
Hli, Eldrldge, Wurouler, Haae.
Uoalat, John D., Talladega. Ala.
Hoau, JohD W.. Anadarkn, Okla.
Uoaalt. T. Olamanca, Wj oiore, Ha]
Uohr, Albert O., Oambrldne, Vl.
Moatiomery, David V!., Wuh., D. 0
HDntaDmery, Q. R., Bridgeparl. Oooi
UDnigomery, J. A., La Oiaon. lU.
Mooar, Qaorga. Pf., Oaklaod, Ctl.
•Uoedle, Koyal C., W. TlabDry, Uua
ruoody, B«^. F., deceued.
1903.]
LIST OF OONOBBOATIONAL HINISTERS.
499
Moon, Tnneifl, ChiltOQTlIIo, MaM. 1880
Moon, Hlntm B.. Portlftnd, Ind. 1891
Moon, Orrin D., Morton. 111. 168
Moor, David G., Ridgevllte, Ind. 168
Moore, Adna W^ Reinbeok, lo. 182
Moore, Albert W., Lynn, Maae. 1878
Moore, Arthur A., Rockton, 111. 10, 100
Moore, Charlea A., Rockland, Me. 212
Moore, Charlea A., Davenport, lo. 172
Moore, Charles D , Bnda, 111. 148
Moore, Daniel M., Oraoffe, Maas. 1880
Moore, Bdaon J .. Norfolk. MaM. 286
Moore, Edwin, Aurora, III.
Moore, Bd. C, i^!. Cambrldffe, Maaa. 12, 46, 442
Moore, Frank L., New London, Wia. 416
Mooie, Gainer P., Romeo, Mloh. 264
Moore, Geo. F.,JRr., Cambridge, Maaa. 1876
Moore, George w., Nashville, I'enn. 446
Moore, George W., Spring Crieek.Penn. 366
Moore, John F., Lockport, III. 166
Moore, John K., Bllzabethtowo, N.Y. 318
Moore, J. Wright. Woodstock, 111. 164
Moore, Mark B., Belknap, lo. 170
Moore, Nathaniel 8., Crown Point, N. Y. 816
Moore, Newton, Oberlin, O. 10, 840, 60^
Moore, Philip H., Pltuburg, Penn. 1894
Moore, Robert G., Biarbnck, Minn. 10, 276
Moore, William, Clinton. \^ is. 410
Moore, Wra. A., Pittsburg, Penn. 1872
Moore, William C. rWia.]
Moore, William B. £L. Scotland, Conn. 1866
Moore, William H., Hartford, Conn. 1846
Moore, William N., Biouz Falla, 8. D. 878
Moorland, Jeeae B., Washington, D. O. 1801
Moraoh, Jaoob, Avoca, lo. 170
More, Bdwln, Aurora, 111. 1890
Morehouae, D. A., Newton Center, Maaa. 1866
Morehouse, Bzra 8., Brouard, Mich. 1894
Morehoaae. Geo. B., Roaeland. La. 200
Moreland, Mary L., McLean, III. 166
Morey, Lewis W.^Gorham, N. H. 802
Morgan, Charlea, Hartford, Conn. 1862
Morgan, Chaa. L., Jamaica Plain, Maaa. 220
Morgan, Daniel T., Genoa BlufCa, lo. 176
Morgan, David D., Bmporia, Kan. 188, 9»
Morgan, David R., Waterville, N. T. 820
Morgan, David W., B. Barrlngton, N. H. 800
Morgan, Bdward, Cambria, Wia. 1876
Morgan, Richard J., Tampa, Fla. 1890
Morley, John L., Pr., Fargo, N. D. 81, 1867
Morria, Bbenezer J., Wilkea Barre, Pia. 866
Morria, Georse, Alarattda, Cal. 1860
Morria, Maurice B., Minneapolis* Minn. 2T4
Morria, Samuel T.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 280
Morrison, George M., 8t. Paul, Mimi. 276
Morrison, Nath. J., iV., Wichita, Kan. 81,1868
Morriaon, Samuel, Braintree, Maaa. 1866
Morriaon, Thomaa. New HUl, N. C. 1894
Morriaon, William tl., Lafayette, Colo. 108
Morrow, Comeliua W., Naahville, Tena. 880
*Morrow, Horace B., P. I. 1886
Morae, A .L. , 3648 S.KocWeU a(.,Ch*go»IU. 1884
Morae, Chaa. B.^7 CampbeU p*k, OhV>» lU- IM
Morae, Charlea F., SU JohnaDury, Vt. 1866
Morae, Charlea H., N. Oraftabury, Vi. 800
Morae, Bdgar L., West Williamafleld, O. 862
Morse, Henry H., MUford, Conn. 116
Morae, Morria W., Femdale, Wash. 400,9
Morae, Warren, Bennington Center, Vt. 888
Morae, William B., North Takima,Waah. 1884
Morson, Robert R., St. John. If. B, 1898
Morss, George H., Oakdale, Conn. 116
Morton, George F., Itaaoa Lake, Minn. 272
Morton, W. Henry, iTny/and, 1894
Moaea, Albert C.^jLarvey, Dl. 164
Moaea, Dlghton, weat Avon. Conn. 124
Moaea, Leonard H., Northfield, Minn. 1876
Moaea, Vincent, Natick, Maaa. 1887
MoalandevFranklin 'V, Nellgh, Neb. 294
Moaman, William D., New Haven, Conn. 1877
Mote, Henry W.. Ranaom, Mich. 258. 62
Monlton,B.C.,717 W.19th at., DeaMo1nes,Io. '76
Monlton, Junea W., Canton Centre, Conn. 110
Moulton, Warren J., New Haven, Conn. 1899
llousley, William H., Tloonderoga, N. Y. 826
Mowbray, Henry B , Fruitvale, Oial. 94
Mozie, Charles H., Barnesville, Minn. 268
Moxom, Philip 8., Spr1ngaeld,Maaa. 44, 242
Moya, Clemente H., Key West, Fla.
Mudie, Howard, SpringfleldTMass. 1898
Mullenbach, Jas., Chicago, 111. 148
MuUenex, Hannah M., Council Blufla, lo. 1894
Mulniz, Andrew H., Brighton, Maaa. 1898
Mumby, Robert, Hazel Green, lo. 180, 2
Mumford, Jamea T., Correction ville, lo. 1879
Munger, Theodore T., New Haven, Conn. 118
Mnnroe, Bgbert N., Hubbardston, Mass. 230
Munro, George A., Columbus, Neb. 290
Munsell, John H., Saratoga Springe, N. Y. 1876
iMunson, Frederick, deceased, 33
[unson, Myron A., Warren, Conn. 124
Murkland,Chaa.S.,iV., Durham. N.H. ^1884
Murphy, Charlea G.. Oklahoma, Okla. 56
Murphy, James P , Denlson, Tex. 884, 446
[Murphy, Thomaa D., deceased, 38
Murphy, Thomaa F., Prentice, Wis. 1883
Murray, Edward W., Marshall, III. 1897
Murray, William J., Boston, Maas. 1879
Murrman, Adam, Minneapolis, Minn. 274
Musil, John, Cleveland, O. ' 344
Mutch, William J., New Haven, Conn. 118
Muttart, Lorenzo W., East Sumner, Me. 214
Muttari, Wra. L , Wood's Hole, Maaa. 226
Myers, Bei^. F^, Gamer. lo. 176
Myers, Harry W., Jr., Philadelphia, Penn. 864
Myers, John C, Tbawvllle, 111. 168
Myers, Noah J., Carson City, Mich. 262
Myers, Simon P., Perry, Okla. 1872
Mylne, Geo. W., Pickney, Mich. 266, 62
My rick, Bdward A., West Duluth, Minn. 270
Naahumakua, Z. If ., Anahola, Kauai,
Naeole, J. M., Kalaupupa, Molokal, 140
Naah, Charlea 8., iy., Berkeley, Cal. 61, 443
Naah, Frank J., Pawtucket, R. I. 868
Naah, Fred. W. Livingttone AUa, (Jan. 1896
«Naah. Jamea H.,Lov^oy, Ga. 184, 1894
Naaon, John H.jJS^est Superior, Wia. 1862
Nawahine, O., Waihee. Maui, 140
Nayler, Jamea W» Cold water, Okla. 10, 366
Naylor, B. Dent, Haywarda, Cal. 96
Neal, Robert, Baton. Colo. 1876
Nellaon, Bmeat B^ Newburgh. N. Y. 820
NeUson, Molnneaa, Ravenna. O. 348
Nellor, Chaa. H., Guemaey. Wyo. 422
Nalaon, Andrew G., Pittsburg, Penn. 364
Nelson, Andrew P., St. Pet- r, Minn. 1894
Nelson, Charlee A.,j4. B.C. F. M. 441
Nelaon, Charlee B., Ogdensburg, Wia. 1807
Neiaon, Frank, Warren, Peon. 866
Nelaon, GuaUve W., Ashland. Ore. 358
•Nelaon, John, ^avarino, Wia. 1900
Nelaon, John W., I'eor a. 111. 158
Nelaon, Otto, 713 E. 187th at., N. Y. aty, 322
Nelaon, Roaooe, Windsor, Conn. 126
Nenenachwander.Danlel. Pessenden,N.D. 1886
Newberry ,Charles E., P/., Coupeville. Wn. 400
Newcomb, Aaron S., Pine River, Wis. 416, 8
Newoomb, Edward H., Biddeford, Me. 204
Newcomb, Luther, Pomona. Kan. 1860
Newoomb, Ozro R., Rock Creek, O. 860
Newell, Arthur F.. Sayville, N. Y. 320
Newell, Horatio B., A. B. C. F. M. 441
Newell, WilUam W., St. [x>ula. Mo. 62, 284
Newkirk,Ward D., Greensboro, N. C. 8S0, 445
Newlands, Robert W , Cheshire, Conn. 112
Newman, George H.. Colfax. Wash. 404
Newman, Geo. N., Buffalo. N. 7. 1894
Newman, Ralph, Seneca, Kan. 194
Newman, S. M.. Wa-hington, D. C. I*i8
Newport, FreH., Oxford, Me. 210, 2
Newton, A. F.. No. Leominster. Masa. 282
Newton, Benjamin li., Pituburg, Pa. 364
Newton, D. Augustine, Winchester, Maaa. 216
Newton, George J., Springfield, Maaa. 242
Newton, Howell E., Minerva, Ga. 134
Newton, J. Edward, Eliot, Me. 206
OONGBEGATIOKAL TEABr-BOOK.
[1903.
'f>rwuril,WB. H., KtD«7,
Ka*taa, wm. R. [Tnu],
•NlaboIJi, eunpHD, Hantli. _, .
NIohoK, Amw D.j M^wk. B._p._
HantliibMrt.lbM. sa
., .aCook. S. D. lie
Klabak, Obariaa L, OlUilon, N. Y. IMl
Klebola, DBfbrlli B., Ulmlao Hill, B. D. Ilfl
Rlcbal), Oao. T., BDrlUiUn, Eu. IM, 4M
Hlehala, Jaaa* Q., Hub1K.>d. Hml »
KtcbcU, J. HnnlamTAlph*, Okl*.
Nlabola, John IL.llulatU, O.
Mkbola, Jobo T., Framont, With.
a*"
HllOD, 11., 1
Nobla, Leiri* B
Nlaboli, HatiHW k, Noiwleh,
Nlckaraan, O. 8., dulUa, Ida.
MlekanoD, Sjl*Ml*r B., Boatoa, Him.
* 1.10.IJ
r. A.,euP>Dt, Ulna.
jW..V.ltoii,l!r.Y,
U., RalalBh, H. O
>iri* B,, Biymoad, Wla.
.luinD, Obarlia, Ff., &rlDnaIl, lo.
Mobla, SdwiD L, NawtoD Caolia, Ittrnt
Nobla. FnskUn, MUOborab, Vs.
Moble. Fndarlak A., Baton, llua.
KobI*. Hhod, Luke Halaa. Fla. 1
Hobla, Tbomu K., Wuhlnfton, D. O.
Morcraaa, Flavlaa V., NaweHUa, H*.
Nordlund, ADdara A., OeorfMowii, Ooi
INottIi, AnnloH., dnniHd.
irarrts. John 8., BatUa Cnak, lUeh.
■" — ■- 'ohn W.,B»rTe,lIiiaa.
I, Chaita^^Thn* BlTCn,M>aa. ttS
I, Xdnr H., QnabT, Oonn. 114
1, JaSu H.,TrndiiIl,e- O. m, 1, 4«
Olnatewl, N. P., OUa. Colo. ItH
Olm, Morton, Hobaktn, M. J. tU
Olaoa, Adiod, Orunabarf, Wla. tTS, I
OlMD, Nela O., CromploD, B. L M*
Olaaoa, Cari P., Otnava, lo. 110
Odiiuii, O. C, PIRabrd, Iflab. M
Orabard, John, rami, N. D. im
0nBea,lCuLTb..0al.8prIsfa, Oolo. IM.iU
. OlT, JuMaB.,Wallaog,Ida. IM
Onb, Andrew P., PlalBSald,IIL l«l
Orrla. Onrna* ll_ Dabaqna, lo. IT(
Oabors, Naboib, Mailoon, lU. IM
Oabona, Ovm A., Boaaoa, Dl. UN
Oibora*. C^rw P., OMibrldia, Kih. IMI
Oi«ood,Qw). W^ jnU(«iM,y. J. im
Oifood, Lnslaii S., BhirBanii Bay, Wla. 411
Oifood, Boboit 8., Indlanapolli, lad. IM.IM
0>UD-8wikan,r.T,UTllIaiTat,Br-D.H.T.lU
Oitboff, ButDa O., Iltucallna, In. IM
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uu>, uaiii_ a., Qnod uuncMi
OOt, Joutbaa T., Qinnd Jnni
OtU, Noraao L., Palo, Uleb.
'., Protacllon, Kan.
a. Marr tf.D.,ObarHn, 6. 1«B0
NonoD, union J., 81. Loula, Us. M4
Komo, Bmban, HndwD, 8. D. 1(H
tronon, Smith, ObarLln. O. UM
Norton, BlaiihaD A., Wobnm, Una. 10, 11, t4a
Kou. JalTOB L., Uloaeapolla, Ulnn. lUB
Houru, Edward E., iy.. Barllo, Conn. IMI
[NoDrM.Bobcn. dMcued, X3
Novce, QtorgeT., Wllooi.Neb. 1S1.1
•Noyc«, Joi. C, Cleman, Neb. 1(I,H», H
Ndvm, Cbirlei L., Bomamlle, Mail. 340
Noyei,Kdw U., NewtonCeDtn.Uaaa.M.SM
Noyai, Frank J., BegregHDlBL, Ma4>. 224
Noy«, Kredcrlok B.. riyniuulb, Uaaa. UB
NoyM, Henry H., Nbw bloqMalar, Ma. 210
NoreB, NViirreii L., Manchauar, N. H, IMH
Nu>. J., Walloku, Haul. 140
•Nuaabaom, Krleh ion, Bfaerrlll. Is. MH
Nutllog, Un.AblL.iOolleEeeprlDK', lo.lBM
MulilDg, Jobn D., ClevDliDd, O. ISM
Oinard, HanrrE.. Kawlon, lUm. IM
PaaloU, Z. 8.K.. Walklkl. Oakii.
Paakard, Abal K.. OrealsT, Oolo. IHl
f'adliard, E. I4.,9U3 Utilr.pl.,HyrwBaa4t.Y.aM
raokard. nerban L , W. BruDkarlUa, Ua. 100
Packard, N. Lnlhor, Kicovllla. lo. 1T». «l
Paddock, Edward A., Welaer, Id*. IITI
Paddock, Gaorge E., Keoknk, lo. 1I>
fiLfe, Ourlei, Fair Harco, Codb. lli
Oaker, Jam«,'Bro'
Oakle;, E. Clarenci
OD, Ulan.
Ol«nh___j ,
O'Brien. Jsnei P., Kaniaa Oily, Ifo.
Oahliir, E'rednrie H., Wadana, Utnn.
Oetaler, William, OnoDTllla, Vlon.
OgUvta. Andrew U., Elkbart, Ind.
OAlde, David U., Clarlnda, lo.
oElion, KarlF., Brooklyn, N. T.
Oblaon, Olaf, Bridge 3orl, Coon.
Olll, B. K., Walalua, Oahu.
"^ ■ ilD, Jobn F., Uloneapolla, Ulnn
Okeri
1. William, Mini
1. 1-
Olda, Alphonao R., Walla Walla, Waih.
Oldi, O. Bomell, A. S. C. F. H. ITl,
Ctldj, Olll C, A. B. C. F. M.
OlBKHi, William B., Warren, Uaaa.
OUager. Wm. 6., Tacoma, Waafa.
OOpbmt, CbarlM H., Uettaiieii. Uaaa.
Pa«",H
B., Lawr
^ Almira, Waab.
Painter, Hobart K., Falrmonnt, Ulnn. 970
•Pake, karnret R., Ladnmllb, WU. isn
Pall i... Ubalna, HaDl.
PaUnar, Alice R, Franklin, Ind. IMS
Palmer, Burton U., BenlcU, Cal. M
Palmer, Cbarlea R., Mew BaTen, Conn. 110
Palmar, Edward O., Detroit, Uleh. ISH
lU Palmer, Oacar A
rard 8., Oorbam, Ua.
nawln B., Wlaohaatar, Uaaa. oi, i
Prank H., Bralntree, Uaaa. IMO
3arTT.Bwadenita.,AibUbola,0. MO
l).,SM»W.SOtb pl^ChlD.Jll.ISM
tuui pL,i.;nic.
ihTo'wn, Oonn. I
Pangbum, L. E., New Haian, OanB. II
Papailan, Manaaaeb »., Alnla^, Tarkn, *
Parla, Bandy A,, Uarlalta, Oa.
1903.]
UST OP CONQREGATIONAL HmiBTERS.
Pukar, H. H., Honolulu. H. I. Itl
Ftrker, H.DrjO., Detroit, Uleh. ISU
Pukw.HurjW. .In f l»lde,F] oiblDt.N.T.lMa
Pukcl, Honwg, W. TlibDTj, ICua, IMt
•Fwkar, Hubar £„ Bu Jam, Csl. M
Pukar, J. A., S. ibnford, N. V. S3S
Puker, J. Homar, KlagOihar, OkJm. 46. K
PuksT, Johna D.. Naw HmTan, Conn. IBU
Parkar, Jouph J., Pliln Vlaw, Nab. 1868
PukH', L»wr
Puker, LooDBTd F.
cU, Id.
Parkar, Leourd 8.,No. Cambridn, Uua.lUS
Pukar, TbomM. QiaDdvUU, Hieb. 1«T0
Parka, WUIUm V.. Bpurflih, S. D. tn
Pumalae, Wm. J.. WortfalDglon, UlM. IM4
Parr, J. H., n Brjul ir., OU«ur), IU. UM
Put. Wkliar R., 11T4 HMd tY.fiVtto. lU- IM
I.SW.TO..,
J. FraokllD, WoodbDio, IU.
:>orebMtar,llw
RnbtrU, Wt<.
Fusou, Junaa, Bull
PuaoDi, J. FraDkllD, nwaouiD,
ParKHu, JohD, t>orebMtar, Uwa.
P>noD>, Wlllud. Trtbuue B'dlDg, N. T. MTl
PutlDgloD, Ina, Nonli Coaway, K. H. Ml
Pvtrldge, Bmeat O., A. B. O. f. X. «1
Panrtdge, Borue E.. Pomona, Tana. MO
PutrldM, L«»HC.. Llibonfanlre.N.T.lM*
PuEO, ElirUn E., Bern. Ky. AU
Paako, WilllUD i.. UoDUHlr. N.J. 313, Mi
Fatah, luu P., iV., Uadfleid. fi. D. 81
Pmtsbsll, Cbarlaa T., Bb; C»y, Ulcb. 260
l-alcbel). WIIII.B1 T., I'OBbio, Colo. W«
PaloD, Lewla B., P/.. QanTord, Coiiii. U»0
Patoo, Roberl. <'artlDgton, N. D. M*
Patrick, Henry J.. Nuwtonvllla, Mua. IIU
Patlan, Anbur B., So. Badi^y. Mh>. U, M3
PatlaD, U.. Gneovlcb, K. P.b.lS, Coun. IU
Patlan, lloaai, BookHU. N. Q. ISW
Pattaa, WUIUm A., Etngnon, N. B. ISU
Palleraon, Ueorga L., Oallnp, N. U. Bll
PkttenoD, G. W.,IUliaolph Cenlrr, Vl. 10, »M
Fattarann. BarBual 0. , Psulunu. Cai. M
PaUoD, Oarl B., Ann Arbor, MIcb. IM
Patton, Cornaltut H., 81, Loni.. Mo. Mi. Ml
PattsD, MyroD O..Nu«hQrypon, Miw
Puton, BobartF., BaeDa VlMa, Colo.
Pay, Qaorn F., PbllUpibnrg, K. J.
FUDcCbulM A., BerllP, Wli.
PlTBa. William B., Eialer, Neb.
., K. BoKord, Hua.
irB, B
P«ang, Fnnklln ^., Ban Loreaw, Cal.
Pauaoo , A .H. Pf. , Sulfa fofa ra Ja litca
Paanon, Jame* B., Hootclalr, N. J.
PMraoD, JohD L., La Jolla. Oal.
PauHD, Bamuel, Learan worth, Kbd.
Pmiwd, Thomaa J., N. Topaka, Kan.
•Paaaa, Chulea, Lodr Beacb, GbJ.
Paaaa. G. B. F., PlutiTlIle, Oodd.
Faaaa, Kdmnnd 1£., A. B. C. f. M.
FaaM, Frank W., Central Clly, la.
Pwaa, WUllan, KIk Blvar. Illan.
Paaaa, WllUam P., LaaTanvorth, Wail
Peeki HnrTP-, llont V^Jnon Jf. H.
Peek, WUIUm J., Corona, N. T.
Paekorer, Horaea, BeranloD, Pa.
Padea, AnthoDT, Woora, N. C.
Padataan, Jaai B., Portland, Ka.
•Faderw>n, Ladwli J., Roibury, UaH
Ptablea, Arthur B., WaitRald.Vt.
Pwblaa, Dand, Sareka, Cal.
PMblaa. a., Naparillle, III.
Peal, WUUaiB T., Waahlniton, D. 0.
PaM, Ljmao P., A. B. C. >. M.
PmI, B. S., UlT lUdiaaii aT., CUcaio, :
Paffara, Aaron B , Suotban, Haaa. IS
P«mm, Robert, yarouuM, S. S. IS
ParoiibM,Kruol)I(., ABburadala.llaM. IS
Pallon, QeorEe A., Cenurbrook. Codd. I
PeDSsId, B..3ollet. IU. IS
Fenney,'Edgmr J.', TDikagee, Ala. 1>
PaoDlman. AlTonl B., ChTu(0, III. 1
PannlmaD. AndrevO., FoitSoott, Kao. IS
FaDalmHi. Hanry M,, Berea, Ey. . IS
I'^QroH..3.B.L.', A-..Wail»W.lla.Wn. il, 4
Pedli,J.W..aslW.lSlatil.,N.S'.ctly,R.T.l»
I'srclTal, Obulea B., Maiden. Uaai. 3
Fsrclral, Jobn T., Spokuia, Waata. 10, 1»
Pcrk!nt!cfaarIaaE..iicouaqiia,'lo. 1
PerklDi, Bllia B., Cluki. "
d, Cal,
7 U., Lymi
Parklni, Henry P.. A. B. d F. M.
Perklna, Jbidh C, A. B. C. F, It.
pgrklai. Sidney K., York Vlllan.
ParklDi, Sidney K. B., Parry, Mf.
Perki, Barry, Altuni, Ca)
Fnrrln. Dartd J.. BprinBHc
Porr
.nlFonitan, K. B. SOS
Airred T., iV.. Uarlclla, O. SI, ISSS
Aup»tu> C. DaoaonHtla. Ga. U«
Parry, aaorn B., PoealcUo, Ida.
Perry, George H , Laknllle, Uaa.
Perry, Hanry T., A. B. C. F. M.
Perry, Lawrence, WoreeaWr. ItaH,
Perry, Lewli B.. KlUlDtly, Oonn.
Farry, Peter W., Wealam Snilngi, I:
Perry, Truman B., WaUrlord, Ife.
Fenbing, Jamea B.. Flam Oily, ICo.
riaa W., Canlerrllla, I
n, Claai I.aka, Wla.
Fetertonl Oiiw V^-, FUlllpa. l(a. 10, 11% 4
Palaraon, Patar W.,Green Bay, Wia. 413
Fettea, jVjne-H.,'.!. A (7, J".'jf. '*41
Pellegiew, Nina D , Bpaarflah, B. D. 1»4
Panlbone. Cborlee B.. Dealer. Colo. UM
Palllgrew, J. D., SunnyildB, Waah. 404
PatUt. Samuel A., Clark, Colo. l(iS
Paytoa, Frank, KInaaifaer, Okla. St4, S
PTellTer, Barry N.,Bawe]l'i Depot, K.T. Sli
Fharr, TbHjdore A., Hlllon, Ate. »4, 0
Pbelpa, Charlei B.,S. Bmlibflald, Pa. IStO
Philpa, Edwin, Collamar, 8. D. ISM
Pbelpa, Frtdariek B., WbtUnf , Vt. ISIO
Pbelpa, Lawrenoe. Leomlniter, ICaaa. 2SI
PhllCrook, CbarleaE., Sylvan, Waab. 404
Phllbrook, Nathan P., Tlllon, N. H. ISH
PhilUpa, Cbaa. H. Jamealown, N.D.SS4, S, 44»
PblUlpi, EUawon^ W
PhlUlp*, Oeone W., Rutland, Vt.
Fhllllpa, Jobn, Ban Franelaoo, Oal.
PhllUpa, John W., Oaklanil, Oal.
Fhllllpa, Tbomaa D., Cbardon. O.
FblUlaa, Walaan L.,Nav Baien, Oonn
Phllllpa, William I., Wbaaton, IU.
Fhllllpa, WllUann O., Daowraat, Oa.
Phlppe, G. O.. Newton Hlfhlanda.Haa
Fblppa, Wimam B., Froapeet, Cono,
502
CONOBEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1903.
Piokeit, Cynu, Bocton, Mbm. 1867
Piokney, Anthony C, Helena, Tex. 180S
Pleree, Albert B., Olnelnnatl, Ind. 1801
Pieroe, Albert F., Brockton, Mast. 222
Pierce, Cluurlee IC., Aabum, Mam. 218
Pierce Oharlee P., B. Douglas, Man. 221
Pierce, David F^ Bonlh Britain, Conn. 122
Pierce, George J., Worcester, Mass. 1872
Pierce, Leroy M., Medfleld. Mass. 284
Pierce, Ladas IfL, Sloax City, lo. 182
Pierce, Nathan W., Darand, Mich. 18W
Pierce, Payson B., Bennsalaer. N. Y^ 10, 324
Pierce, Robert B., Loomis, Neb. 296
Pierce, William, Danvers, III. 152
Pierpont, John, Williamsburg, Mass. 246
Pierson, Isaac. Medford, Mass. 284
Pihl, Gustaf B., New Britain, Conn. 118
Pike, Clarence, Mansfield Center, Conn. 116
Pike, Bzra B., Bast Brentwood, N. H. 1860
*Pile, Frauds, Upland, Neb. 296
Pillabury, Herrey O.,chioopee Falls.Mass. 224
Pinch, Pearse, Chicago, III. IfiO
*Pinckney, Anthony C, Paris, Texas. 884
Pingree, Arthar H., Norwood, Mass. 10, 286
Pinkerton, Adsm, Mazomanie, Wis. 1860
Pinkerton, Henry M., Dayton, Wyo. 422
Pinkerton, William B., Wabasha, Minn. 278
Pinkney, Clarence W., Bagle River, Wis. 1000
Pipes, Abner M., Pf.^ Nura Springs, lo. 1876
Pitkin, Paal H., Springfield, Mass. 1866
Pitu, Bddy T., Fryeburg, Me. 1882
Plxley, Stephen C.tA.B.C, F. M, 441
Place, Lorenzo D., Hicksvllle, N. Y. 1874
Plant, George B., Peshtigo, Wis. 416
*Plant, Gas. O., Renovo, Pa. 1000
Pianving, Laforest A., Oscar, La. 444
Plass, Norman, /V., Topeka, Kan. 81, 1886
Platner, John W., 7/., Andover, Mass. M
Piatt, Dwight H., Smith Center, Kan. 104
[Piatt, Henry D., deceased,
Piatt. Lester B., Washington, D. C. 1877
•Pledger, William P., Little Bock., Ark.
Plumb, Albert H., Rozbury, Mass. 46, 220
Plumb, Albert H., Jr., Gill, Mass. 228
Plumb, Joseph C, Joplin, Mo. 1860
Poai, W. K., Kalibi, Oahu. 142
Poeton, Josiah, Mssardis, Me. 66, 210
Pogne, John A.. Erviofr, Mass. 226
Poling. Daniel V., The Dalles, Ore. 860
Pollard, George A., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1856
Pollard, Samuel W., Blroy, Wis. 410
Pomer^, Edward N./Wellesley, Mass. 1868
Pond, Bpi^jamin W., Washington, D. C. 1862
Pond, Chauncey N., Oberlin, O. 1866
Pond, Bvaru w.. East Stoneham, Me. 214
Pond, William C, San Francisco, Cal. 98
Poole, Charles B., Mt. JeweU, Pa. 1888
Poole, Francis A., Bsrre, Vt. 888
Poor, William G., Lowell, Mass. 1885
Pope, Charles H., Cambridge, Mass. 1865
Pope, G. SUnley. Yankton. S. D. 1872
Pope, Howard W., New Haven, Conn. 1874
Pope, Joseph, Big Timber, Mont. 286
Porter, Aaron, Salem, Mass. 1860
Porter, Arthur T , Tomahawk, Wis. 418
Porter, Edward C, Walertown, Mass. 244
Porter, Ulberi S.. Stockbridge, Mass. 10, 12, 242
Porter, Frank C, /y.,New Haven, Ct. 60, 1895
Porter, Harvey, Beirut, Syria^ 441
Porter, Henry D., A. B. C. F, M, 441
Porter, U., Montclair, N. J.
•Porter, Henry W., Knoxvllle, Tenn. 1898
Porter, John 8., A. B. C. F. M. 441
Porter, Samuel F., Chicsgo, III. 1886
Porter, William, Pf., Beloit, Wis. 1847
Post, Aurelian, New Preston, Conn. 118
Post, Aurelian H., Bridgewater, N. Y. 814
Post, George H., Crossville, Tenn. 880
Post, Martin. Vineland, N. J. 1862
Post, Roswell O., Jacksonville, 111. 154
Post, W. Stanley, Westhampton, Mass. 244
PoUer, Edgar A., Mukwonago, Wis. 1001
Potter, Bd wlo, 842 Hancock St., B'k'n.NY 1%10
Potter, Frank C, Middletown, Conn. 1879
Potter, L. Eugene, Tabor, lo. 180
Potter, Rockwell H., Hartford, Conn. 114, 448
rPottle, William A., deceased.
• Potwin, Lemuel 8., Pf., Cleveland, O. IIM
Potwin, William 8., Independence, lo. 187S
Pound, William H., Lansing, Mich. 200
Pound, William M., Surreney, Ga. 186
Povey, Jesse, Pernr, lo.
Powell, B. A., KirksvlUe, Mo. 1880
Powell, Gregory J.. FArgo, N. D. 52
t Powell, Isaac P., deceased,
*owell, Richard, Connellsvilie, Penn. 1870
Poweison, Alfred P.. ^., Taooma, Wash. If/b
•Power, John G., Hastings, Neb. Iftnr
Powley, M. Gerald, De Peyster, N. Y. 1887
Pratt, A. P., Chelsea, Mass. 224
Pratt, D. Butler, Springfield. Mass. 242
Pratt, Dwight M., OindnnaU, O. 45, 342
Pratt, Ernest, Wellsville, Kan. 1806
Pratt, George H., Pazion, Mass. 238
tEhratt, Horace, deceased, 34
'ratt, James R., Albany, N. Y. 1900
Pratt, John R., Brooklyn, N. Y. 10, 1002
Pratt, Lewellyn, Norwich, Conn. 190
Pratt, Masee, Le Raysvllle, Penn. 864
Pratt, N. Miller, Monsoo, Mass. 284
Pratt, E>arsons 8., Donet, Vt. 800
Pratt, Richard, Saticoy, Cal. 1864
Pratt, Theodore O. Oandla, N. H. 300
Preiss, John M., Wsshougal, Waah. 402, 6
Prentice, Dwight N., Greenfield Hill, Ct. 1884
PrenUss, George F., New Hsven, Ct 44, 118
Prentiss, Norman A., Chicago, 111. 1850
•Prentiss, Wm. C, Newbury, Vt. 12. 302
Prescott, Matthew, Lamar, Ala. 1877
Pressey, Edwin 8.,8t.Anthony Park,Minn. 276
Prestidge, William J., Athens, Mieh.lO, 250, 60
Preston, Bryant C, Osage. lo. . 180
Preston, Charies W., Thedford, Neb. 206
[E*reston, Edwin T., deceased, 84
Preston, Hartwell L., Knoxvllle, lo. 178
Preston, Jared R., North Adams, Mich. 262
Preston, Joseph P., Jacksonville, 111. 1868
Preston, Marcus N., Hinsdale, 111. 1862
Preston, Riley L. D., Saginaw, Mich. 1878
Preston, William F., Onondaga, Mich. 262
Price, Edgar H., New Haven, Conn. 180O
Price, Frank M., San Frandsoo, Cal. 441
Price, Thomas M., Iowa Falls, to. 176
Price, William F., Viroga, Wis. 10, 414
•Priddy. Claude H., East Boston, Mass. 220
Pride, Edward W., Andover, Mass. 1809
Pringle, Henry N., Bastport, Me. , 1804
Pritchard, David E., Rome, N. Y. 1858
Probert, Henry E , Antrim, Okla. 1887
Proctor, Henry H., Atlanu, Ga. 134, 444
Provost, Joseph, Torrington, Conn. 124
Prucha, John, Cleveland, O. 342
Prucha, Vaclav, 08 W.22dpl.,Ch'go, 111. 11, 1000
Prudden, Theodore P., W. Newton, Mass. 286
Puddefoot,Wm. G., S. Framingham, Mass. 69
Pullan, Frederick B., Providence, R. I. 868
Purdue, Roland W. Spring Valley, HI. 102
Putnam, Daniel E., Houlton, Me. 208
Putnam, Frank C, Woodstock. Vt. 808
Putnam, George A., Miilbury, Mass. 284
Putnam, Glen H., Nora, 111. 158, 64
Putnam, Holdeo A., Hudson, Mich. 258
Pyle, Hesekiah L., Watertown, N. Y. 828
luattlebaum, W. H., Kramer, Ga. 138
[neen, Charles N., Ventura, Cal. 104
[uick, Abram J., Pottsville, Penn. 1864
luimby, J. Langdon, Gardiner, Me. 908
mint, John H., Falmouth, Mass. 926
|uivy, Elmer P., Omaha, Neb. 189.1
Kackett, E. Irving, E. Orleans, Mass. 288
RackllfPe. Almon J., Hudson, Mass. 980
Rader. William, San FrandscO, Cal. 08
Rae, Robert L., Brockton, Mass. 222
Raebum, Geo. W., Madison, N. Y. 820
Ragland, Fountain G., Birmingham,Ala J8,448
Usi\u, J»xa«s, Cortland, N. Y. 816
1903.]
LIST OF CONOKEQATIONAL HINISTERS.
Balsbjui, DIkrwi B , Huttard, CObd. 1W»
Bajpli, Philip H , Antlgo, Wl>. 40S, 14
Ralph.Wm.J. 0.. UDCuWr, Wla. ISM
Bamif*, Junea, North Tnj, Vt MM
IUmHT,WiD. a.,WlDUin>p, lo. HI, W
xuiDideu, r. S., n w. iHthit., s. Y. at:
Bud, Fruk E., Temple, N. H. IM
•ltaiid,Wllbiir, Hanrind, Vi. Wt
Bud. WlUtam A., Sonth BMbnMk, H. H. BOS
Budill.rnd. D.OMcuo.tlL IWi
RMid«llA-*-.fl"N.H«rdlo(mTyCb'goJIl. IM
•fUDhdn, luH O., Fankikin, IT. T. ISSO
BanklD, J.XimH, /V.,WuhlogtoD,D.C.18H ,
Bukln, Jui«H., CoDn»Dl, O. '" '
Runa;, WIIUku W, HMlf " "
RUMlow, Rii(«ne J., HwiDl
1,'vt.
D, Chvlea N.. A. B. C. F. M.
Rsed, Fnat
Rwd, Of
BHd, Qi
Reed, Le .
BMd; Lncli
. _.. ..N.n.
Reed, Lewli T. , UuiDdUfna. N. Y.
- - ■ - -- itpalAr.Vl.
iDtpeUsi
l)lThomu>t.,Cirao,IIl
Bh*. Lather, fuie, Tel.
Bee*. Be« J., Bennlon, Penn.
•Kmm, PleHUI H.. Bulord, Qk.
BxM, TbomH P., Eplphuf, 8. D.
BMn, John O., Bmni dtf, Ku.
Bhth. Cbirlee E., Fitltport, K. T.
Eald, D**Jd O., Leieeiter, Hue.
B«ld, DkTid H., Ponieray. Weefa.
Reld, Qeorgs W.. Neplu, Th.
B«ld, ynncl* W., Peao Rohlaa, Oil. I
Retd. John, Oreenrllle, N. B.
Hold. John H.. WHden, N. Y.
Bald, H>ulieirD.,CoiDPlon,Ost.
•Rein, Koben, Oanoa, Heb.
RalDlioid Jiu-IId P., W lod ear Loeka^ . li
Boater, .TohB F., Sowntr, B. D.
Relmiger,Plillln.ailver"^-'^ "'-
Batter, David BT, R—"-
•Raiual, Jot ~ '
. NqjaiBa, A
B.. BlUrard,
Baynolda, C, Ofalcuo, 111.
Rayoolda, Oeorne W., Bo. Uant
Rfrnold^ Laurliloa, Redllald, B. D.
"--— 'i.ThoB.a.J. • ■ ■■
111
KAunnie, ijaianq u., i
BUhblin.kIra.AiiDU. __._
BalUir, Joaeph, Lyon*. Rui. 1SI«
RBtwll, J. Parrj, Indlanapolta. lod. ICS
Bawaon, Edward K., Annopolia, Ud. ISTl
BawaOD, OMrga A., 8, Loa Anaalea, Cal. IMO
•iUnon, Qrloga B.. PanlaDd,lo. 180
Bar, BeoJ. E.TNakoaaa, Wla. <1«
Bajt. O»o. W., Fori Worth, Tai. 19*4
Baymood, O. Beirord. BellarDe, O. MO
Barmosd.rrfdariek W..ADdaraoD, lod.lO, 1H
Baynolda, Osorge C, A. B. O. F. M. 441
•Bayon, llmmu F.. IBM
R«>, John, Hill Valley. Cal. I80B
Baa, JohnT.. Eicter, N. B. IBT3
Raw], EDgHW B.. Lockport, III. IH
[R«d, Francla Wlnier, dcoeiMd, U
Bead, O. Ellary, Darby Line, VI. BM
B«MI,JameaL., Created BnUe, Colo. lOt, 44>
Bawl. WllUam H., Horrla, Hina. laU
Beam, WUIiam T., HUwaukee, Wli. IMT
Bcdeatt, Rlehard, HhensaD, Hlch. ISSt
ttaea, x,. p., nav j.'reivJ Djni-, un fo
Baed, Dartd A., Bprln^ld, Haaa.
" -\ Edward A., Holyoke. Haaa.
I, Brani K., Oraan Rldn, Ho.
I, Frank, JackaoDTllle, III.
..Conoord.'lT.E '
Beitbrd, 0««f|* W., Tonloa, UL
•3. D. ' 11
Haaa. 3
I, Charlaa B., Daniera, Vaaa.
I, Edwin W., PhlladalphLa. Peo:
" orgaO., ConnnllBlnBk, la
Rice, Ollmi
Rloo, Guy H., Arllnnon, Neb,
Rice, John H. J., Alton, 111.
Rica, Ulhello V.. Loa AnEelea. OB).
Rica, Walter. Agawam, Mui.
Rlre, William A.. Newark. N. J.
KIcfa, AlDDio B., Bhort Btlla. M. J.
Rich, Charlaa B., Slarra Hadra, Cal.
Ukh, Ulyaaea Q., Horlliport, Hlob.
Uabarda,O.B.,Na<i
Rlchardaon, Chu.
-Jtlud, Ooon.
nIonTllla, O. I
YarmoDth.U
Jll, Kan.
■ornn|lon, Cl
lale, Penn.
anryU.'.ailUli
iboro. Colo. 18*2
B. Ouport, N. r. u.ais
nd, Jamea. Chichi
Afbarl
Eureka. Kaa. ISTl
lUDima, L^urn il^ KorWlah, ODDn. IK
BMaont. Bataa B., Norway, Ha. 310
BldlDfa, Edward J., Ohabanae, III. 10, 348
RledlDur, Jacob F., Oberlln, 6. ISTt
Btftiy, William E., Jallloo, Tenn. SM
Btn>. Alfred L.,BaotwAEanoy, Nab. 1803
Blaga, Charlaa U., Briitol, Oonn. IBM
Blin, Charlaa W., CanBeld, O. 340
Rlii>. Em J., K«iHla|1i>n,N. B. 004
Blna, Oao. W., Creal Bpringa, lU. lil, 4. »3
Rlsga, TbomaaL., Oabe, B. D. 3TB
Blby, Charlaa A., Qrand Raplda, Kleh. 3H
BUay, William W., Balleoy, Cal. 104
Blndell. aiH)art,9MW.rranaT.,Clh'jo,Ill,18T4
Blahari, Frldolf .H Ogdan aT.,Ch'io-IlI- OB. 18T4
Rlaaer, Benry A., Winona, Ulna. 18ST
RItabIa, DarldB., BedOninlta,Wla. 408,10
Ritchie. Oeorae, Ball Lake Oly, U. 18U
Biiea, Charlaa J., Ferkina, Okla. 3M
•Bobb, William B., DenTar, Oolo. 1804
Robblni, AnaoD H., Heckling, B. D. OTB
Robblni, Baoaon 0., Chaae. Uleb. ISU
Bobertalc , _
Robaru, Barry P., Sha
». 0. F. If.
ieb.
., KayttoM, MIoD.
OONQBBOATIOKAL TEAS-BOOK.
Bobtcuoo, Jimsa a., Ch»(er, N. B.
RatMrlHD, Jimu D.. CbteiED, 111.
Robanwa, Wllllain J., Eagle, Ala.
BoUa, Edward, DtnDladd. K. a.
BaUa, Tbomaa 8. Onsaland, N. □.
BoUdiod, Hftory C, Navcastlc, Ut.
Boblnaon, Har— "' '" "
ItoblDKii, Jan. , _
Roblaaoo, Onln L., M adlaon, Wl«.
Boblnaon, Paarlay J., Wlndaor, Vt. isa
RoblDaoii, Ralph 11^ ML Hops, Kan. IRW
Boblnaon, SlepliaD B„ QllouDlon, V.R. tot
KobloaoD, TfioniBi, dscaaawL
blnwiD.Wm. A.,Ulddl«laird, N. T. 130
Boblnaon,WUUain H., Boasdals. Cal. 103, 4
1. HIch.
Ml
Rockwood, Arden If., Wavland, Ifaaa.
BMkwood.rnd'kB.lladfbrd, Han. igm
■Bodisr, Jamca Q., ClcTeland, O. IIU
Bodmn, I,gvl, Portcbgatar, y. Y. 114
Boa.AlrabD., MlnnaapoUa.tUnn. 1M7
Bogar, QsorRe, Windham, Vt. HM
Bofan, Alftid B., WsnpWla, Kan. IMS
Bonrt, Chariat H., Uaaon OIlT, lo. ITS
Boiara, ClanDM J., B. UUwaukea, Wla. 41t
B«*ra, Bdaon, Olndnnalni, IT. V. IMl
Bogen, Xoooh B.. No PaTDHrllla, Ulnn. IHe
B<igara, L. Q., Boch«tET,». Y. 314, M
BooMa, Oagood W.. Uadford, OkiL tU
BoKan,B.\r., WBlHr,IdL 114
Boiera, SaniuelJ.,lilnaetpoUi. Ulna. 440
Bonn, WlUlam, Weavsn^lle, Oal. tt, 100
Boura, WllllMn 0., Fond Cmak, Okla. StS .
BoIUni, George 8., MInnaapolli, Ulna. 3T1
RoIUaa, Jobn C. 8bb BerDardlno, Cal. 1SS3
Bollini, Walwr B.. WUmlogton, Uaai. 140
BomlDE«r, Ilanrv V,. Dlcklnaoo, N. D. S8«
Bood,?ruiel>D..>laDtreal.N.C. ISU
Bood, Jobn. Uinneapolla, MIdd. INI
Bood, JoboS., U[iiDea|>alla,Hlnn. 2T1
Bool, Benj. F.. WaUrburv, Cono. 1!4
Boot, E. Ta"mad'ie,'l™'vidence, R.ll US. 440
Rool, F. SlBDluy, m B._16ih It, N.Y.aij. WSl
Bopaa, ChaiieaJ.H.,P/.,Bazigor,Me. »0,1ST7
Kine*, Jamea B., Ft.. Cambildge, Uua. 1001
Bopaa, William L., Andovar, Mau. ISU
Boae, Cbarlea Q., Tlploo. HIch. 3t0. SO
Be«»,Oeorge W^ Denver, Culo. 18TI
Boae, eamuel, I{e«l-> Ferrv, N. E
BOHnberger, Reorr C. Independ
Boaa, Dartd 0„ Bali/ax, A". S.
Boai, Oeorga Q., UuDtlngloD, Ma
Rou, Jameir "
[1»03.
Rowell, Oeorge P., Eaat Corlnlb, VI- HS
Rovell, John A., HlHiboro, Wla. 413
Bowel], Joaaph, San Franclaao, Oal. UH
Rowell, Naibao L., BU.O, Loa AnnlaaAI. 101
Bowland, OwineK., J. B. O. F. M. 441
BowhiDd, Johnla., OUntonTllla. Wla. 410
Kowland, Levi P., Ado Arbor, lUeh. ISM
Bowland, Lyman B.,I.H, llaaa. ISO
BowJey, CfaarlM H., Harwich, Maaa. m
Bowky, G«rse B.,AleundtIa Bay,K.Y.lB44
, Bewley, B. Aonatoa, Portland, Ore. IMH
I Roy,J.S.,IUI«Sallea[.,Cbl(ia«D,Ill. M
I Royce, LaBoy, CleTBland,0. UiS
I RaMnkam, N. L, 0wmaiiy, UTS
Rndd, Edward H..DMlbam,l[aaa. 314
Rnddook, Qfaatles A., Lambertao, lUnn. XTI
< Boddoek, Edward tf., Olan wood, H Inn. ItU
Badolpb, Waller B., Harrii, Culo.
Raa«g, Samael Q., Biookhridn, Wia. 414, S
Boge, LonlaB.,DodgeTllla, Wla. 410
RaEl, Lav) W., Bella Plain*, lo. lS8t
Roland, Qeorga W., Kaene, IT. H. 1ST1
•RulUrMn, Edward J., W. WarahuD,lCaBa.UD
Rnnalla, Jobn H., Lawn Bldga, HI. 1U
•Bnndoi, John, Crete, Neb. 18M
I RarlDi, Victor II.,'6ooperalown,>I.D. B4
BnaaaTl, Frank, Na* York City, N, Y. H
Rnaaell, Frank B., Otalean), III. 18H
I Biuaal1.BaiinrA^WIiuted,CoBn. IBM
I Roaaall, Howard H., HI. TerBDD.M.T. IMS
Ryberg, En»t A., DeSalb, HI. lU
I ^dar, Ohailaa J„ etamford. Conn. M,n
Ryder, WUUam B., Pf., Andoier, ICaaa. W
•^bln. Lot! P., Bmnetl, Ida. ISTS
Baer, John B., Brldpon, Ue. SH
BaSord, Albert A^Demoreet, Qa. ISTS
BaffOrd,A.W..«4W.BeTwynaT.,Ob'gaJll.l4l
Sas*. Cbarlea J„ OUS av. 6, Chicago, mT IK
Bahlalrom, L. A., UlnntapDlla, Ulnn. ISBt
Ballmon, Wm. B., NortMeld, Hlnn. SI
Balman Edward P., BeloU, Wk. IITS
Sailer, Rmeat J. B., Uanaon, Id. 171, §
Bailer, William, BorllnctoD, lo. IR
ealtmarah, Frank N., WT HarUorJ, Vt SSI, 4
Bammla, J. H., Uerrlam Park, Ulnn. IT*
Barapaon, Caaaandet C, Tlllon, N. H. 90t
Samaon, CUeb, While Oaki, H. Ilex.
Banborn, D. Lee, Loakport. lU. 1800
Banbom, Edward 8.. QeorBHown, Conn. 114
Bwibom, FtukA., Hetbuen,l[aaB. im
[Banbom, Frandi W., decaaaed, 3<
*Baobom, Fred L., Wheatland, Wyo. . IMS
Bandbnok, William, Salmon FilU,N.H. 30S
•Banden, Cbarlea H., Chilton, Wis. 408
Banderi, CtailBi S., A. B. C. F. M. 441
Bandera, F. K., Pf.. tTewBa<en,Conn. ia,M,44S
8«ide™, William &.■»"-■'
Banderaon, Edward L .. _
BandfirHin, Haiace, Deni
Eoth, Victor W., CIsrt
Roth rock, Edgar S., Olt
Ronae, CUreoce W,, 8.
Rouil.'ThomuL., Kni
Rowe, Alfred L., Klwoi
Rowe, George C, Cbarl
Ro*c, Jamei, Cuhton,
Bowt, Wm. H., Kodma
10,230
13,301
, Colo.
ic«, a. I.
.>_uu.,..uu, ./uuu . ., ..i^itng, Klch. 31, 441
•Bandford.Jobnl. ruinn.l 1S0S
Bajidlin, NlcDoliii A., Balllgeal, Ala. IIM
Bandt. John D., Helmond, le. 110
Bandvell, Q. Henry, LiyioiuUme, Ena, IST)
Sanford, Ellaa B., 00 Bible Honaa, N.T. 441
Bauford. John I., neoier, Colo. IBM
[Sanford, William 0., dcoeaaed.
SanUkUn, Hobanoea K., Cambr-p't, Haaa. ISM
Bi.rii.'n^ Di'iijamln F., Berbelay, Cal. 04
.-^ur^FDi. I.'br.a. P., Lovell, lie. 110
i^sru^i", Clareoee S.. WIshlUi. Eaa. 11, IM
dirk;>'Di, Pnmk D., pDinam, Conn. IK
Buriienl. Ue^rge W.. CleTeland, O. IBM
Barurnt, .T^irnea B., Llabon, N. B. 10, 101
i~(Lr)^<^ML, lIut-crU^BedgwIck, Kan. tStl
1903.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
505
SaaemuLD, William £., Blencoe, lo. 170, 9
Baunden, Eben K., Ob«roD, N. D. 338
Saanden, Harry L.. Wtllatoo, Okla. 356
8avage,0.8. F., 628 Waabiogton Bd., Chi'go, 48
Savage, John W., Greenfield, N. U. 302
[Savage, John W., deceaacd.
Sawyer, J. H., /yi, Kaathampton, Mass. 1888
Sawyer, Leicester J.. TlbbaU, Fla. 1864
Sawyer, Roland D., Hanson, Masi. *228
Say lea, Harold P.. Oak Park, 111. 1806
Scarrow, David H., Minneapolis, Minn. 1888
Scbaefle, John M., Los Angeles, Cal. 102
«8cbaerer, John, Ourtiss, Wis. 410
Sehauffler, Henry A., Cleveland, O. 62
Bchauffler, Henry P., Berlin, Conn. 110
Scheibe, Otto J., W. Superior, Wis. 1901
Scherfl, Frank C. F., Mlnden, lo. 178
Schermorborn, Lucien V., Hopkins, Minn.
Bcbermerbom, P., New Haven, &ilcb. 252, 60
Schearle, Oottlieb, Kitzville, Wash. 404
Sehlichter, John B., Sterling, Kan. 100
Schioeser, George, Pazton, 111. 1884
Bchmavonian, A. B., Clarendon Hills, Ms. 230
Sehnacke, Leon C, MePberson, Kan. 102
Schneider, John, Davenport, lo. 1870
Schoenfeld, F. W., Bloomington, Wis. 408
Scbofield, John, Port Huron, Mich. 962
Schofield, William, Williamstown,Vt. 1874
Bcholander, Ferdinand, Kane, Penn. 1808
Schoonover, Hiram G., Angola, N. T. 1891
Schoppe, W. Gleaaon, Boston, Mass. 1880
Schumaker, Wm. W., Creston, lo. 10, 172
Schwab, Bllas F., Galva. 111. 154
Schwab, Segmund H.. Lincoln, Neb. 292
Schwabenland, John 0., Odessa, Wash. 402
Schwarzauer, Max M., Falrford, Ala. 88
Schwimley, William A., AniU, lo. 170
Boofleld, Albert B., E. Smithfleld, Penn. 866
Bcofleld, O. Ingeraon, Dallas, Tex. 236, 884, 446
Bcofleld, Frank E., Dora, Ore. 1884
*Scofield, WUUam C. 1851
Scoggin, Alex. T.. Atlanta. Ga. 184
Sooles, Kichard, Leverett, Ma«s. 282
Scotford, H. C, 7143 Perry av., Chl'go, 111. 150
Scott, Charles, Reading, Mass. 1854
*Soott, Darius B., Lancaster, Mass. 10, 280
Scott, Edward E., Shelby, Ala. 90
Scott, George, Cortland, Neb. 290
Scott, George H., Atkinson, N. H. 800
[Scott, George R. W., deceased, 86
Scott, George W. , Stark, 111. 10, 162
Scott, H.M., 520 W.Adams, Oh'go, 111. 68, 1874
Scott, James F., Springfield, Me. 214
Scott, James W., Janesviile, Wis. 1868
Scott, John J., Normal, Ala. 1806
•Scott, liobert. New Portland, Me. 210
Scott, Wiliard, Worcester, Mass. 66, 248
Soovlll, Edgar E., Cleveland, O. 842
[Scoville, Samuel, deceased, 36
Bcroggs, Joseph W., /v.. Eureka, Kan. 1870
Scudoer, Doremus, Japan, 1885
Scudder, John L., Jersey City, N. J. 310
Scudder, William H., Berkeley, Cal. 04
Scudder, Wm. W^Jr., W. Seattle. Wash. 52
Seabury, Jos. B., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 1876
Seagrave, James C, ELinsdale. Mass. 1851
Searles, Geo. R., Belvlew, Minn. 268, 86
Searles, Wilbur G., OtUwa, Kan. 1894
Seaver, Charles U., Garden, Mich. 256
Beaver, Norman, Rutland, vt. 1860
Secoombe, Charles H., Waterloo, lo. 184
Seccombe, Samuel H., Davenport, lo. 172
Secord, Alfred A., Grand Ledge, Mich. 256
Sedgwick, Arthur H., Shrewsbuiy, Mass. 240
Sedgwick, Edward C, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1900
Seeley, Nicholas J., Avon, Conn. 1853
Seeley, WUiiam T ,Westfield. lo. 184
Seelye, BenJ. B., Netawaka, Kan. 1898
Seelye, L. Clark, Northampton, Mass. 81
[Seelye, Samuel T., deceased, 87
Beibert, Albert B., Ceresoo, Mich. 252, 6
Selbert, J. Addison, Worcester, Mass. 248
Seibert, Samuel B., Otsego, Mich. 262
Sell, Herman, Wilton June, lo. 184
•Selby, A. Clark, 1899
Selden, J. H., Greenwich, Conn. 07. 114,442
Self, Willian O., Troy, Ala. 84, 6
Sell, Henry T.,215 Madison st., Chicago, 1 11. 1877
Bengstacke, H. A., Savannah, Ga. 10, 136
Sengstacke, John H. H., Savannah, Ga. 136
Senior, Herbert I., Yarmouth, Mass. 1868
•Setsee, Daniel M., Evarts, Ky. 1804
Severance, Chas. N.. Garden Cliy, Kan. 1888
Severance, Claude M., New York City, 322
Severance, Milton L., Burllnston, Vt. 1864
Bewail, B. Frank, Antrim, Okla. 1880
Bewail, David B., South Berwick, Me. 1842
Bewail, John L., St. Albans, Vu 8M
Bewail, John S., Bangor, Me. 60, 1850
Bewail, Jotham B., Boston, Mass. 1855
Bewail, Oliver D., Brjokline, Mass. 222
*Seward, Arthur L. 1878
[Seymour, Bela N., deceased.
Seymour, Charles R., Bennington, Vt. 388
Seymour, Edward P., Interlaken, Mass. 242
Shaeffer, Grant L., Oxford, Conn. 120
Shannon, Wm. H., Wayne, Mich. 266
Sharp, John, Henrietta, N. Y. 818
Sharp, Joseph B. Aurora, Neb
Sharp, Robert W., Orange, N. J. 1880
Bharpe, P. A., 4712 N. 40th. Omaha, Neb. 894
Bhatto, Charles R., Sioux City, lo. 1895
Shattnck, Calvin 8., Memphis. Mich. 1849
Bhaufeld, Z. M., Hastings, Neb. 1884
Shaw, BenJ. J. H., Grand Rapids, Wis. 412
Shaw, Edwin 8^ Fargo, N. D. 45
Shaw, Edwin W., MiddleviUe, Mich. 1858
Shaw, George W., Fall Uiver. Mass. 1884
Shaw, Henry IL, Marlboro, Vt. 392
Shaw, John T.^/y., OberUn, O. 1885
Shaw, Judson W., Falmouth, Me. 1887
Shaw, William, AtlanU, Ga. 1885
Shaw, William A., Lake Mills, Wis. 414
Shaw, William B., Port Byron, 111. 160
Sheaff, Robert L. [Okla.] 1890
Shear, A. Lincoln, Calumet, Mich. 262
Shearer, Herman A., Pescadero. Cal. 1889
Sheffield, Devello Z., A. B. C. F, M, 441
Sheldon, Charles F., Waukomls, Okla. 856
Sheldon, Charles M., Topeka, Kan. 67,194, 442
Sheldon, Frank M., Greeley, Colo. 18,106
Sheldon, Harry D., Wellington, O. 352
Sheldon, Stewart. Topeka, Kan. 1854
Sheltoa,C.W.,4thav.8c22dst.,N.Y.Cl(y, 52
Shepard, Herman T.. Boston, Mass. 1891
^Shepherd, Alexander, Tlrronio, Out. 1897
Shepherd, ttobert G., South Point, O. 1898
Shepherd, Samuel, Maquoketa, lo. 178
Sherk, Abraham B., Toronto, Can. 1861
*Sherman, Andrew M., Morrlstown, N.J. 1888
^herman,Barker B.,Tacloban,Leyte,P. L1880
Sherman, Floyd E., Topeka, Kan. 1879
*Sherrili, Alvah F., Leo, Mass.
Sherrill, Dana, Hoope«ton, 111. 18TS
SherrUI, Sam'l B., Clifton Springs, K. Y. 1863
Sherwood. John W., Nunica, Mich. 256, 62
*Shield^rederic, Pasadena, Cal. 1888
Shing, Wong Yuk, Honolulu, H. I. 11, 1902
Shlngler, John J., Berea, O. 840
Shipman, Frank R., Andover, Mass. 218
[Shippen. J M, deceased.
Shirley, Arthur, Stratford, Conn. 1872
Sbockley, Albert D., Hetland, 8. D. 372, 4
Shoemaker, Elmer E., Wheaton, 111. 1894
Short, Geo. W. D., 15 liobert ct.,Ch*go, 111. 148
Short, WalUce M., Kansas City, Mo. 412
Short, Wm. H., Bloomer, Wis. 408
Show, Arley B., Palo Alto, Cal. 1884
Bhuli, Gilbert L., Crawford, Neb. 290
Bhultz, Jacob K., Glencoe, Minn. 270
Shuman, Henry A., Barwell, Neb. 288
Bhuman, J. S., Riggton, Ga. 1898
Shurtleff, Ernest W., Minneapolis, Minn. 272
Sllcox, John B., Winnipeg, Can. 1876
Slier, William J., Okarche, Okla. 1891
Silva, E. G. da, Paia, Maui, 188
CONGBBOATIONAL TEAB-BOOK.
[1903.
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D, Jeolfer, Al>.
...WMIriliB, PI
Blm|AlD, Pi
It, Wllltam _.. ___,
I, ZtchtTinb. Llltiti^i MllLi.M.O.
— ■■ ldlebur». Vt.
thit.,ChU9wa,Ill.
, , . _ ., J»U Like City, n. W
BiDipKD, Aleiudir, BIwv, III.
Blmpwo, CbirlM, Chatham, O. !
Slmpun, Hirbert A., PirKM, Eu.
BltDpioa. John W., New Totk, N. Y.
mmpuB, BubdeI, Hinrord, Codd.
Btmi. Fnok W.,llemphl>. Teon.
Blm>, JuDM P.. MoDtirainer;, All.
Slini. Jobn a., OadKleii, Air
BlnH, JoiUb, N(T>di CII7, C
nil. Tbo
.inlc Kock. Arl
111! Vb11»», Cnl.
B>i Fnnclocn!
llQgIc, Jah
llnki, Putt W.,'Rldgw«ji P
SkMli, Benrr M.. [lamion. Oiilo.
BkcnUebnrj, Wm. H ., L»k» Od««, M
Sklliii, jHii«H.,FiuTiigDt, Id.
SktmnKi, BoOett B., Porttind, N. T.
SklDnar. Ciarlet L.. Hinrlilll, N. U.
Bklnner, DaiWI E., Duan, In.
BlMper, Henry ]
Sleeper,' Wlllliui
"'Ott. AIM., K»
ou. Wllliani,
MDmb«, Samu
«Dm. Geo. U.
MOID, Wm. F../V.,ColD. Bp'gt,
yfleld. Frederic A., Oa;'i Uilb
°all,' Ctaariei R.', Sprtogfleld. IJ*.'^
HID, PltMflefd. :
emlltj.SamaBl R..CDlebroak, K. U
Smith, Albert D., Norlbbon, Uui.
Smith, Albert H., Birnsveld, Wti.
Bmlth, Allen J., ifarlboro. N. H.
Bnllh. Andrew J., North Taklmi,
Smlltii Artiior n., A. S. C. F. if.
Binllh, Charia H., FlTmontb, Con]
Bmllh. C'hirlei W., Flaaler. Colo.
Smith, Clifford H., Pliutord, Vt.
)mlth, Edward H.. Oibkoah.
Imlthi Edward L.'.'Seatlie. ^
Bmlth, EdviD B., ArgeEtlne, Kan.
Bmltb, Mwlo Q., Princeton, 111.
Smltb, EdnlD R,, Farmlogton, Ue,
Bmllh, Felli Q., Osdrn. Tenn.
Smith, Frank Q,, DDbuqaa, lo.
Bmllh, Frank S.. Port Artlmr, Tei.
■Smith, y,H., 8100 Pamell at., CIiU3>(D, 1
Bmllh, Fredertsk C, ZaneiTllle, O.
lib, O. EmeatJIlDDealioIl^lClDn.
Bmltb, Howard N., PDrllaad. Ore.
Bmlth, Ira A., Holden, Ua.
Bmlth, laalah P.. Beliwin, Va.
Bmllh, J. Challen, AlaiaDdrla, Ind.
Bmltb, JamM S., UlaneapoU*, IDtm.
Bmllh, Jamea K., ThlbodcaDi. La.
Bmllh, Janei O., FaTetlerill*, K. C.
W. Snpirlor, Wla.
"-aeeTllle, Fla.
iDtvlllg. Cal.
•Smith,
Bmllh' jyFnnkll'D,~Laiih, H\
Bmllh, Jobn O. B., Bl. Paal,
°— ■- ' " Raleigh, N."
Bmlth, J. LloTd, BImi
wood, Wli. 4M, 10, II
Bmlth, J. LloTd, Bl
Bmllh, John W,, A
BmlUi. Jonalhan Q., Tomah, Wta. 41
Smith, JoHph E., Cbaitaiioagi, TeDa.ni>,44
Bmllh, Judion, Boiwn, Haia. W, I
Ballli, Margan>t J., Monleagle, TanD. M
Bmllh. Moaae,!'-" ■ ■" '^' "■ "■
Smith, Ralph J., Sew Lon
Bmltb, RleWd, Hoban. Ii
Bmllh, Samo.- - - -
Smith, Blepht
Pam, KIDD. 3TS. MS
Oonn. IW
. . . .. _ rPark.FU. l»7l
Bmllh. Thomai, Waahlngton, Ind. IM, «. I
Bmllh,We>lerW^lddlebIlr7,R.F.D,4,TI.3M
_.jllh. WllllaB. _.. .
Bmllh, William H.. Anrora, 111.
Bmllh. William R., Panrldn, Ean.
Bmlth. William S., Wareeiler, Uaai.
Bmllh, Zwlngle H., FninkiTllle, Wi>.
Bmlu, Baatlan, Jickaan. Ulch.
•Smool, C. Gal Ten, Woodland, Cal.
Bmtlh. Egbert C, Pf., Andoyar, Uau.
Bmylb, Newman, New Haien. Conn.
Bneath. Iialah W., Fnoklln, Kaaa.
BoelgroTe, Andrew H.. OIlTel, Uleh.
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., Denn
IBSl
lan
11; Laird W..N. BreukOeld.'Uaaa. II, a,in
', Bpeneer, 'lalladen, Ala. 9D
lDt,Alhed, Rut. McnMeKa, INI
nr, Aia H., Olonrdale, Cal. M
F, Beecber O.. Uaple Park, III. IMl
'. Beojamln P., Tarmoalb. U*- ixra
I, Bverard W., Roibor;, Una
114
mltb'.Btn S.. N. Falmonth,' Uaai
Bnowdan. Ollfford L. Chlcafo. 111.
Bnowdenl Frank K.', Morrlilown, Ulnn. 1
Baowdim, Jame* S. Cedar Falli, la.
Snvder, Henry C, Baranac. MIeh.
Bnyder, Hiinry B., WeymoDlh, UaM.
< Bnyder, Owen 11., Bharldan, Mleh. 21
Bnydir, Peler H„ Rookford, 111.
, Boarei, A.V,Honoln!o,H.l.
I Boderholm, Reiiry.Chloaaa, III.
I Boder.lrom, J, M: [Win.]
Bolandt, Andrew F.,Emmettobnrg, To.
\ ftQtKa&vSaiina A.,t«iKl.B. D.
1903.]
UST OF COHGREOATIONAL MINISTERS.
507
Somelllui, UtOTj B.. aiiBtubiciA, (JnbD. IW
Bom*tTl]le.T.K,,lOT W.Ad«(n»,Chl'go."ll***
Separ, Qeorgi E., Dwbnry. Coqk. Ill
Bondera, WaJlsr Q , ICliiiviaDd, 111. IBW
BODia, SlierTud, MsugMuck, Codd. IIH
Soalbiste, BenJ. U,, S/umare, 111. 103
Baothgatc, Obu. U,, Aoburndsfs, Mui. 23a
SouihwDrth, Frudi, Partlapd, Ht. tit
Bpusler, Alphe<»II.,ltluliioiigue,UuB. 3M
Spuirer, 8.%., CiplDma. K*p, 1M
Bpui>lsk, Tbonu W., UoHnrd, B. D. ST4
8psrhawk,WI1lliT,SuPriii<ct(co,CBl. IMN
SpnldlDg, WBTkuid, Ayer, Mu>. 218
SpBU*,B. Leirlj B., ITcwtoD, Uui. ISI4
Bpeen, Laltwr. PerDdBli, C>l. B4, B, »
Bpean, W. J., Anitl'iCunp, Cal. M
Bprlman, Heori U., Fllrfleia.Io, 1I(
apelDwn. I^vl P.,CavgR, Uich. IStO
" ■■ ■ " D Bay, WU. *ia
SpeiiM, W»ller, Conncl
SpGDcs, Wm. H.. CunbildKDorl, Uui.
epancer, DaUd D., Klnr Mli, Wl>.
4p«i»r. John A., OhiBigo, lU.
•SpencMr, 'millun il., :
llPolnl,N.C. 18B1
a. F. M.
•Bplker, Wllllun D., CentnllR, Kid. 1M
•SpUUn. Aihb«1] P-, Tyiy, Qt. 1S4
BpltwU, Jib*!, AleuUr, S. D. 313,4
Spoor, Onaga B., R«dludi, Csl. IMl
Bpnga; Klniar E., Crete, Neb. INS
Spimgoe, Pnok M., Tamps, yiii. UTS
apngua, Pred. P., ThomDioavllle. Ulch. U4
epngna, WUUam P.
Sprlni. JobQT.,Bd._
Bpyker, Simon. Ricbl:
BQoi'ra.'NormanJ., W;.._
Bqulru. tiuy P., Beulab, B. D.
•SQulr«. W)l]lam P.. UumiHtcn. U.
SUif, 0uMaI, Mlnnespolli. Ulna.
8luu, Heory T.. PaaadBii*. ChI.
Bucsy, .lolin W., 01irki>llle. Uleh.
■Blacey.W. Hfrald.Moo "
BUckman, Qarl, OomBi
BUakpoli ~ " ~
..BI.Opd
N.Y. 1891
11,112
Bnuirord, U<ub. 33»
Nob,
, Wli.
Bua.^red., Tort AMoii-
Blaht. KarlO., Crcui, N'
Bl>l.y,jDtai>J.,ll>i>W .
Suninga. Jemioiata J., SuDdsrian, ALn.
■91anip.T.W.,03aTKv«nt»t..Cli'Ho.II
Bunford, Arthur W., A. B. C. F. Jf.
Btaoloy, Cbwlri A. A. B. C. F. Jt.
Bualty, John B , Vsnioii, FIh.
SUnlon. Qmrgo F.. BmlDn, Uui,
Bunion, Jamtw. PlalvUlc, Colo.
fiUplelon, John, Cleveland, O. i'
BUpleWD. Robnrt, Weat Park, R. F. D., 0, 1:
SupleloD, Hoberl S., A. B. O. F. M. 4
fllark, ChariM W., 8un Pnlrle, WIb. 4
Burr, If. Angela, Philadelphia, Pa. IS1
BUUT, Edward O., Cornwall, Conn. 1.
Bt. Aubln, Thema> «.. Bprloilleld, Mail. 141
Buaffer, Henry, MllwaoSpe. Wfa. IM* ;
BUTer, banlel, Foreal Urove, Ore. U», 44«
Blead, JaoiM It.. I.acon, 111. IH j
BUami.ObarleaO., Hartford, Conn. 1BT0
Blearaa. Edw. R., IjincaaUir. N. tl, II, i:i, BM I
Blaami. a<'orK!^\V.,Mlddk'l,<irD. Uui. 134 '
0, John T,. Iowa,
Sleere. Chulea, Eaal McDonouib.N.T. ItlO
SlelD, Henry W., Grand Vlew.^o, II, 118
Btelner. Dennis K., Kog(lea, O. UO
Steloer. Edward A,, 11, INI
Btemen, John A.i'viroqna, Wli. ' 110
Slephene, Frederick A „ JacbioDTlUe.Fla. 1BS0
BwpliBm, J. VlBiOD, Radnor, 0. ISU
Slemi, Wallace II., Blackalone, Uaaa. 120
Btetaon, O.car F., Car.er, Maaa. II, m
Button, R. Klddur, Ghlia(o, III, IM
iiBvana, ^/larenoB u., nan praDciBoo, k.>aj. wa
«yeni, Frank V., Whltewalar, Wli. 410
«ient, OeDrge B., ^,, New Haven, Oonn. M
«ieni, Henry A.. Brighton, Maaa. IWl
dvena, J. H., S73 Ballou 8t.,0hIaB«a, IJ, 141
Wllmot E„ PortUnd, U]«b.
tt,JohnO..Walerloo,Io.
"• l.D.J.,P0Tt«,lDd.
Btawart, William k. U., Reno, He*.
SUvart, William J., LnneDbarg, Iha
Slewarl, Wllllun J., New Haven, Ooi
Stewart, Wllaon R., Rocky Hlll.Oonn.
Btlokel. Edwin 0., ^^ Naahvllle, Ten
Btlekney, Edwlo H., Farn, K. D.
Blllea, Hnbert W., Ada, Itlnn.
Slllea, William O., Brooklyn, N. T.
BUIlman, Oraon A., Bh»Jo, Wyo.
Stlmion, Cyrua F,, Stratforil, Conn.
Btlmaon,H:A.,lWW,tath,N.T.H, 33
Btlmaon, ICanln L., A. B. 0. F. M.
■• „ Bunker Hill, III.
St. J
B., Wahoo, Heb. SM
Slooklng, Jay T,. New HaTeD. OonD. IMl
Stoeklng. Wm, R., Wllllanulovn, Uui.
Blockw*U,OyniaK,,Chi«co, 111. 1(4
Btoddard, Ragana W., UarUnea, Oal. M
Btoddard, John a, Uadrld. lo. 1T«
Buddart. WlUlan, Bladk Eartb, Wla. HIT
Blokea,W T„UltIerpl.,BroaklyD,M.Y. tU
atone, Dwlght C. Cheeter, Conn. INa
Stone, Sdwird O., Kllllngwonb, OaoD. IIB
Btone. Edwvd P., Lapeer, Uleh. IWl
Stone, Ira D., Batnla, III. 44, I4S
Btoneman. A. H., Qrand Baplda, Mleh. IM
Stoopa, J. D., Baalhamplnn. Mau. «■
Btorar, Fordyce J., Plyn
Sloier, Frederick ' ''
Blorm, Jullna B.,
Slot™, Chaa. L., F_ „, —
•SlotU, Jai. U..1SH QtandaT..Chi'(0,I11, IN3
Bleagb, Henry W., Whaalon, III, UM
•atoagbun, Lewli H.. UatooD, 111. IMt
Btorer, Howard C, QlbbonaTtlle, Ida. 1«
Bloi-er, Wealey ll„ A. B. 0. F. 11. 441
Slowe, CharleaE., Bridgewatar, Maaa 11,111
Btraoi
Tan), m.
Bale, Joaeph, Jr., Ankenny. lo.
eele, William 0„ Cnry, N. D.
_ N„fchlcar>, III. —
^irawman. U.S., Klehlian 0»y,N.D. 11, 1«IM
Slrayer, Charlton B.,aretn'i Fanu.Oonn. IK
Bliayer, PaDi U., B. Nolwalk, OoaiL 111
Street, Geo. B., RiaUr, N. H. SU
[Btreel, Walter B,,decaaaed, ST
Street, William 1)., Wblte I^abujt. T. S»
Slieeter, CI^Ud M., BoTBllon, Wla. 411
CON6BEOATIONAI, TEAR-BOOK.
[1903.
Blroog, Daild H., h'ltllunttowa, V
tjlrong, Dcloi A., 8. MKochciVr, Ci
Sironc. DirlEhLA.,B1>hlaad Laks.
BiroDg, B.Ellivorth,AaburDdKla,l
Blrong, Pnnt P., Klnilcy, Ran.
Sirong, Juob H,, Btrktkj, Csl.
Btrang JuBM W.,/V..Nor1bSe]d.UI
Straus, JoMih, lOfi S. 2M. S. T.
BtruDS, J. BtUta, Ablniton. Cddd.
BlniDg, ByAttey. Oik Park, IJl.
Btrong. WllH— " ■-'- - ■■--
Blri>up,0-A.
Baoau JoHph W., Kl
Btnilhen, Altr«] L., 1
Btubbi, KohertS.
Stomp. QeonR B
Bt argil, Fredarlcl
Bnmner, Clwrlei B.. P/., Claremant, Qtt. ISM
[Sumner. Cbarld K., i«Hied. ST
fiumner, Pred. A.. U luDeipoll*, UlDn. m
Bnmner, li. N.. Hill CrB«k, Tinn.' tM
SDrdlTiJ, Wllllim, Plttabarg, Paon. S«t
BnlberUDd, Jabo IT, HoniidClir, III. lia,M,B3
Bntberluid. John W^ DMroll. Wish. 2U
eutberliDd,WirdT.. Wellivdle.N. V. SSS
BatfaerliDd. Wrq. I... Great Bead. Kin. IW
ButWn""8«n" "™"
jnineul. E. P.. Lebanon, B. D.
JwarU, Chirle" K., BilUniore, Md,
twiilz, Heman F.. Kul Clevelud, O.
iwarii, Joel K., Devon. Penn.
lorel, Franklin Walte, Adrian, Uloh.
Iweel. Oeoree E., Providence. B. I.
l*-el,Ullo 3., Chicago. 111.
>l, William I.. Eierell, Haai.
engel.A
t. Ten
itager, Geo. A., Knlland, VI.
Bwlft, Benjamin. Oraral], Vl. X
Bwitl. Clarence P., Fall River, Uaii. It, K
Swing. Albon T., P/., Oberllo, 0. «, 181
Bwlnnerton, Oeo. F., Uinneapolli. UlDn. 712.
SvlDnenoD.Wm. T., N.Stmsrord, CODn 181
Tide, Swing O., Paiadena. Cal.' 18C
Taft,JayN.,!«OLaf»jelleav„fl'klyn,N.Y.lM
Tatl, KuftiH M., Worceiler, Mue. 'Jl
Taggan. Charlei K., I.lfhfleld, Ulcb. -U
Tajgart, George A., Rainier, Ore IM
Taliilor,0. H., ItlWuh'n ■l.,Cbleaga,I]l. S
Tllnlor, Jelae F.. Rocheel " — " "*
Taimadge-Eirii
Talmage, Cbari
iro. Uiii
tmaDn,OoUlobD..Dan
>, Albert J.. High [-oint, H. C.
a, William J., Ulisanani. Coon.
ilbee, Jamaa 11., K. Bnld. Okia.
Sit I Tala, William J.
Taylor, .
Taylor, Cbarlat I., Olivet, Uloh. MO
I 'I'aylor, EdArd, deeeaard, 3t
Tajlor. Frederick O., Palmer, Uihi. (M
Taylor, flMivBE,.KerM. Nob. tt«.44t
Taylor, Qlen A., Kmmeltibuis. lo. 114. Ml
Taylor, Qrmfaam, Chicago, III. OS, 118
Taylor, Herhetl J., Lake Park, Minn. 11. 3TS
■^— -r, HomceJ., AnaooniF, Waah. «H
r, JamuF., Donglu, Ulcb. ItU
I TayloF, Rnyiufbrd, Iten FranelHn.Oal. l«n
' Taylor, Suoual. Hantard. Micb. »«.«
Taylor. Ura.-S.E.,lJltleton. Colo. 108
Taylor, Tbomaa A., Wlllliton. N.D. 11. SM. 8
Tuylor, Waliaoe, A. B. C. P. Jf. «I
Tuylor, Waller l*., Boilon, Mau, IMl
'I'vad. Edward B., eomervllle, Mui. «, IRS
TebbrUe, AnbarH.. yinneapaila, UlnH. 1871
T>-el. WilKani H., VemoD Cenler. Conn. IH
T.-mple, Charie. ~ -
r, Kdwi
:»iy. Ulch. IHl
1, Waab. 4M
., . yll., bberlln. O. Mg
I Tenney. H. MelTlile. Bui J<w«.C*l. M
1-enne;, Leon»rd. Boffon. Uia>. IM
, TeiiD.'y, I^nard B., Noliion, N. H. IM,I
T>inncy, William A., Oakland, Cal. 1>M
Tenney, Wllllain L., Cblcago, 111. ise
Teiborgb, laus. WalervUat, Uleh Ut, M
Terhuna, lidward P.. PooipWii, N. J. I8St
TeeU.e. L., « WoodhuU, flTDoklyn, N.T. im
I Tevkibury, Rlwood Q.,A. £. C. F. U. «1
ThalD.AlDi'aDderR.'.'waiiwaloM.w'la. 49)
•Thayer. CharlM S., Hartford. Coun. 11
Tbayer, Frederick D., Dudley. Ma». US
Tbayer,BeliryE.,TopekB, Kan. M
! Thayer. Henry O., Panl*iid, Me. 18M
Thayer, LocIdi H.. PorumoDlh. K.H. sot, 4U
Thayer, O. Franklin, Waidner, Ida. lU
Thiel, P. J., New Hampton, la. IT*. 180, t
Thieme. Karl F., Norlb Bnld. Okla. IM, •
Thing. Mllo J. P., Lake Benton, Ulna. tii
Tblrloway, TlmDIhy, Belle Foarcba,B. D. STI
Tblatlelon.AICradE., KaibiiTy,Conn. Itt
Thorn, A. Aleiander, Waubay, Ela. Dak,
Thomaa, Chandler N., Brialol, Vt. Mg
Thomu, Ubarlea U., No, Lawrence, Kao. IM
Thoma.. David L. IWyo.] IgU
Tbomu, D. Tbeodore, Voangalowa, O. Ml
Tli..inu, Kvan, Kaeai JnacUoa, Vt. 3M
1 taomaa, laaao, New York. N. Y.
Thomaa, Ivor, Bangor. Penn. Ml. •
Thomaa, John A, PleaaanlVallej.Wli. IBSi
. Thomaa. John Q„ Lima,, O. SM
Thomae, Lewi. J., So. Peabody, llMa.
Thomaa, Owen, Kmereon. R, F^fa. 1. lo. :
Thomae, Reuen, Brook line, Haaa.
Thomaa, Thomaa D., Red Oak. lo.
i'.,Alil'go,'lIl, ;
Thoinpaon.AlbertH., Raymond, N.H. MO
Thompaon, Alai., Aabkum, 111. lie, U
Thampaon, Alei. W., Etiwanda, Cal. IDO
Thumpaon, Carl D., BMa, III. 1808
I'hampBOB, Charlea, WMmorelaiu], Ku. 100
Thompvin, Frank, ValvanUo, UUA, 441
TbompaoD, George O, Traro, klaaa. 114
Thompaon. Ulrun W., Davaoport, Waah. INt
1903.]
ThDmi. ,
Thorn p«n,
LIST OF CONOSEOATIONAL BONISTEBB.
impKD, Nilbui, L>unl
Thoi
OD» vr.o-, 111, ottmei
D, LndirlR, Lahl, U.
1. IN.
Thoni, Ohirlei N„ 0(w«(a. N. T. 932
Tborp,W.B..3»TrD»»lbliiI,Cb-(o,III.4«,14K
Tborp*, John, Ueotar Hirbor, S.B. S»
TbonH, Uls O., CoBiwrd. Uua, IBM
•ThoriM, t^itUr, Ellubclb, K. 1. UO
ThnlUJ. BnlDtrd. Psppcnll. Uau. 318,411
Thnll, W. Borbtrt, HDron. B. D. U
Tbruber, Onrg« W.. Ooarilud. AU. 81
Thraih, John O.. Webitai air. Id. 1S4
Thunlon, Chu. A. Q., Boahin, Uua. ISTT
TbQiikin, John R., WhJiti
B..Hinfnr^,0(iaD.
lioa.'W.,' Albarl Leal IClnn.
Tbirlng,6hu'lMf.,iV., Cli
ThwlDf, Kdmrd W., Honalala, H. I. 142
TbrnKD, HuwodE.. Cfaealerflald, llM«. IM
ThvEoIdl, P>ul C, JaokHDiillla, III. 1881
•TftibeHa. DkllH D.. BIdoD, la. 1881
Tl«i,J.Uuiiniond.Psaa*liI,0. It.SiB
TlllcU. Bunoii C. Boadurut. lo. lid, 8
TUton, Om. H.. N. Woburn, Hu>. 3U
TlmoUo, S. S., HoDomlii, a. I.
Tingle, OnrKs W^ W»I BurllDBloa, lo. ISM
TlbxHiib, Arthur, SixodtIII*, Hui. Va
•ninunb, Robart. I)« If o1n«, lo. 1«»
Tlunonb, JudWD, Ullvinkn, WK. 411
^Itn*. Harbin R.. dacaued,
Tobay, BeDlamIn F., Dub*. N. T. 318
Tobay, Rnrui B., Boaron. Om. 1M«
Todd, Albert O., WorcaaWr, tUH. 148
Todd, D*Tld B„ Pinon, III. IM
Todd, OaonaL.. HmDi.ODlw. IW
Todd. Henry O., K^le Rlrer, WU. 1883
Todd, John W.. Fer>ua Fulli, Ulan. 170
Todd, QdIduu C, Tibor, lo. 18TS
Todd, WUllun E., Kay Weal, Fla, IM
Tolemon, Oluirlea B., eiarllon. Hut. MS
Tomblao.Ohai.L., H'.Ulddlebora,llaM. lU
■Toaoi, bus H. 18H
Tomlln, Daild R., HUehall, B. D. SIS
TomUnaOD, J. Lona, Slmibory. Codd. IMS
TamUDaon,JaaenEA„ Philwlelpfala, Pinn.UTa
Toaipkliu,J.,lU LaBiiJla,Oh1caao,IIl. 81, T
Tooraay, Jolin B., C>rth>«e, llD. 181
Toolhakar, Archia HlihUnd, Kan. 11, IW, 1
•Torbat, Sowird T... ifilaeo. Mui. 3Si
•Torablom, Aii(diI P„ Proalor, Vt. Ml
TorMyu, Hohumao T.,Uaalervlll(, Haaa. 118
Torrancia, Jamaa B , Gabo, Uonl. 18a
Tomu, Dmild J., lit. Oarmal, Pann. IM
Torrey, Oharlia 0., Tunvotth, M. H. 808
TorTay.CharleaC., NewHaran.Uonn. IBM
Torray, Daolal T.. Provldeooa. R. I. 18S8
Tomy, Ditid C, Ipawloh, llaB. im
ITorTV, Honry A. P.,deeniwd, 88
Tovray, Joaaph, Bhirlay. tfua. IW
Torroy,Kni£«nA.,81Iwt.pl„CU'Ko,I]l. I8T*
Trnrar, (%arlaa K^ Bampton, Id. IT*
Tower, WIUIud H.. So. Rcamlnghwa, Maaa.
Towla, Jamaa A.. TkUutaga, Ala. 18T1
Tom, Wlllvd O., Thompaon, O. UO
TowD*, 8al«n D-WIIUanulown, IfiH. 1188
TowiMDd, Aithur C RsTaniu. Nab. 9M
~ ' '"taltO. Ulchaeld.O. II, 848
^.,Mir.Oanfl Pk.n./M>p>4IH
;b J., Avon Park, Yim. ISO
Joilad, Tel
I nompaon, iimiDHl, Laurel, lid. ISU Tm
TbompMin. Ola, Hoakegon.Uieb. 11,1903 Trai
Thompaon, Tbomaa, Fnnkrort, B. D. BTl, i Trmc
TbompaDD, WlUUm 8.. Eiatar, N. H. 1880 Trai
™n. W.a., E.aomerTllla.lIiBt. "'" ■"--
TowoacDd, BtapbcD J., Avon Park
Traiy. Alfred E.. Wlltoo. N. H.
Traey, Charlea C, A. B. C. F. if.
TrMy, lauo B.,Cambarland. Wla.
-, Hlnn.
Tnvia, A PardlDud,KeDaln«OD. Cono. 118
TraHe. D>ivld Q.. Loe Annlea. Ol. 101
Trarla, L« J.. Uartatla, 0. tU
Treks, Charlei J,, 81, Peul, Mian. ISRI
Treat, Bdvard P., traaburi. Vt. 803
Treat, J. Calvin. Claveland. O. HI
TreFeihren.EDtteae B..Ipawliih,S.D. STt.S
Trriber, Danlat J.. Rnaaell. Ku. 1884
Trelber, Miebael, Kalm. N. I>. 310, 8
Triplalt. Hurry U.. Bprlnafleld.Neb. 3M
Tripp, Im J.. HHtlDga. Ulch. 3M
•Trover. WInlleld D., Aobom, Ind. 1101
Tro<r, Wm. A.. Bherbame, N. T. 838
Trowbrtdn. JohnF .N Rocbaatar.Uaaa.lI.ltO
Truebtood, Wm.J., Hammond, lad. 108
Ti^maa. Dwlal, Oasbama. Ulah. MI
Trumbull. H. Clay, Philadelphia. Pa. 1841
Tnulow, Arthur. Onenpolot. If. T. IWS
Tmaaell. William 9., Ttnlah, lUnn. ITO
TiRll, U., Pala, Uaa), 140
Tnekat, F.D.. rr.Bt.Anlhony Park.lf Inn.lSM
TDckcr,Wm.J., /v., Hanover, N.H. 48,81.448
Tnokennao, F™dW..W»ahlnBton,D.O. 1988
Tnll. Harvey V.. ITapervllla, III. 1884
TDDoel, Roben M.. Kaoua Cllv. Ku, 1808
Tapper, John B.. BnrllDitDD, Vt. 1884
Topper. Leland E., Bellna, Ku. 1»4
Tnrk. Uoirta H., Wenhiun. Uaaa. 344
Tonier. Uenl. R.. Leedy. Okla. 18TS
Tntner. R. 6., Rohala. H. I. 140
Tomer, Hciben B„ Uamploo, Va. IIT*
Tamer, Joba U.. CuUaa. lo. Ill, 81
Tnmer, Jonathui. Dilu. Mloh. MO
Tonier, Joaeph W.. Tallman, N. T. IB«>
• i-Dnter. Laonird A.. Chleaao. III. I8«T
Tamer, Tell A., Cambrldiei^aaa. ISM)
Tiitutr, W. Ji.y. Sorlollt. ^rb. Wl
Turroll. Oh»rl« W.. Ttrra naula, lod. 4S. 188
Tuthlll. C. Jnllan, Banrord, Ue. 211
Tmhlll. Wm. B.. K. Harifonl. Coon. lU
1'ullle, Henry W., Uaneheater, lo. ITt
TulUe, Jobn'E., LInrwIo. Neb. II, 2«1
Twredy, Henry H., Biidiepan, Oonn. 13, 110
Twicbeli, Joaeph H., Ilanlord, Cono. 114
Tvomhly, Aleiender 8., Nswioo. Umaa. 18U
Tyler, Charlei U., Ithaea, N. Y. 1881
Tyler. Henry F.,Kon»'»d,I' —
Updykc, Blephon G., New Ulm, HIdd.
i:p.ha«. William L., Hobarl, Okla.
Upaou, Henry. Mew ITealoo, Cono.
Upton, Joaulwo 9.. Breckatllle, O.
(Irtisn. .Tnhn T.. Wllmlnitlan, N. Y.
B. C. F. X.
I. Tbomi
:(ow Vor
. N. Y.
Valle, Cbarle
Dm. Oliarlaa J., B. Norfialk. Conu
a., Olaremont, CU.
., eta9ard*ll)a, Oonn.
-" '" , ICanball, Itir'
a. C. F. Jfi
[Van .Vnln-frp. .John, deoaaaed.
Van AuU'ti. Ab»Di. VanderblltJIIah.
■a W„ ICanball, ItbiD. 11. 3T1
^r'od Raidda lOeh. MO Tan der Pyl, Klehob
a, ifMa.
510
CONOREOATIONAL YEAB-BOOK.
[1903.
Van Horn, F. J., Worcester, Mb. U ,12, 246, 442
Van Home. Ifahlon, St. Thomas, D.W.L 1866
Van Kenren ^ailler O.. Salamanca, N. T. 824
rVan Llew, Frank Srerard, deoeaaed, 80
van Lnven, 8. A., Denver, Colo. 11, 106
Van Norden, Charles, Sacramento, Cal. 1866
Van Ommeren, Hendrlk, Armada, Mleb. 260
Van Swearingen, O. M., Chicago, ill. 1878
Van VIeet, William M., Mt. Pleasant, lo. 1801
Van Wagner, Allen J., Sedalla, Mo. 1878
Van Wagner, James M., Sedalla, Mo. 1846
Varley^rthar, Wlnslow. Me. 204, 16
Vater, William, CUnton, Wis. 1800
Vaaghan, George W.. Heflln, Ala. 84, 6
Vanghan, Lewis B., Forman, N. D. 886, 8
Vaaghan, Stephen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1805
Vaughn, Frederick W., Naples, Tex.
Vaughn, Howard R., Baa Claire, Wis. 410, 12
Veazie, Waiter C, Denver, Colo. 1884
Ventosa, C., 8. Antonio de los Banos, Cnba, 126
Vemon,AD>l>roseW., B.Orange, N.J. 810
•Vessot, Charles H., Holyoke, Mass. 1802
Vetter, John, Bldon, Mo. 1868
Vlckers, Albert T., BlafP Springs, Ala. 1888
Viets, Francis H., Backingbam, Cono. 110
Vllliers, J. Charles, Lyme, Conn. 120
Vincent, Clarence A., Galesburg. III. IM, 444
Vincent, Corwin D., Manoelona, Mich. 260
Vincent, Samael L., W. Glover, Vt. 800
Vincent, Thomas H., N. Weymouth, Maas. 246
VlncenUus, Peter, B. Boston. Mass. 1888
Vining, R. W., Roscoe, N. Y. 824
Virgin, Samael H., Lenox av., N. Y. City, 822
Vittum, Bdmond M., Grlnnell, lo. 176
•Voffel, Albert H., So. Milwaukee, Wis. 418
VogTer, Henry, Mound City, 8. D. 874, 6
Vogt, Wm. F., Guide Rock, Neb. 288, 02
Voorbees, Frank, Baiting UoUow, N. Y. 814
Voorhees, J. Spencer. Rosllndale, Mass. 222
Vose, James G., Providence, R. I. 868
[VoUw, Elibn H., deceased, 80
Vroomsn, W. A., St. Paul, Minn. 276
Wade, Jastln G.. Chicago, III. 1800
Wade, William G., Solon, Me. 214
Wadensten, August L., Auburn, R. I. 368
Wadhams, Jonathan, RocbeMtcr, N. Y. 1871
Wadleigh, T. B., Dongola, 111. 1807
Wagner, Horace T., A. B. C. P. M, 441
Wagner, John, Popejoy, lo.
Wagner, Wra. A UBtln,Asbury Park,N. J.11,810
Waiau, G. W., Hookena. Hawaii, 188
Wailes, Prince O., New Orleans, La. 1805
Waite, Foster R., Talcottvllle, Conn. 122
Waite, Henry R., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1872
WaiU,G.W. Cornelius, Bamesville, Ala. 1807
Wakutemani, H. W., Santee, Neb. 11, 1002
Walcott, Dana M., Rutherford, N. J. 1871
Walden, H. R^ Dockery's Store, N. C. 380
Waldo, Levi F., Canon City, Colo. 1844
•Waldron, Daniel W.. Boston, Mafs. 1867
Waldron, Geo. B., Little River, Fla. 1887
Waldron, John D.. Otis, Mass. 11, 288
Wales, Fred'k H., Imperial, Cal. 1876
Walker, Avery 8., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 1857
Walker, Charles 8., iV.. Amherst, Mass. 1871
• Walker,Comellus E. ,SpriDgValley,Minn.l880
Walker, D. A., South West Harbor.Me. 214
Walker, Heury H., Boulder, Colo. 104
Walker, Herbert, Bartlett, N. H. 11, 800
Walker, John J., Westboro, Mass. 244
Walker, John T., Baton Rapids, Mich. 254
Walker, Joseph K., A. B. G. F. M. 441
Walker, William H., Wilmette. III. 12, 1804
Walker, William 8.. Chester, Mass. 224
Walker, Wllliston^.,NewHaven,Conn 60,442
Walker, Zachary T., Lyndon, III. 156
Walkup, Alfred C, A. B. C. F. M. 441
Wall, Arthur A., 8. Lake Linden, Mich. 2^8
Wallace, David, Marlboro, N. H. 804
Wallace, Geo. R., Spokane, Wash. 404
Wallace, Louis, Wyandotte, Cal. 06, 100
•Wallace, MacH.. Detroit, Mich. 254, 446
Wallace, Robert W., Soroervllln, Mass. ls72
Wallace, Btryk«r A., Bowen, 111. 1870
WallaoetWilUam W., A, B. 0, F, M, 441
Wallar, Wm. O. A., Little Falla, Minn. 272
Waller, Bdward, Ttpton, Gal. 1871
Walters, Luther M.. Fresno, Cal. 1864
Walters, Thos. W., Spokane, Waah. 404
Walton, Gilbert, Harriman, Tenn. 66. 1001
Walton, James A., Velva, N. D. 11, 886. 8
Walton, Richard 0., Kanaaa Citv, Mo. 1870
Walton,W., 20 Tmxtoo at., Br*klyn, N.Y. 1877
Waltrfp. Theo. A., Smyrna, N. Y. 326
Walx, B. L. , Plainfleld, Vt. 804
Wannamaker, Henry S., Elyrla, O. 844
Ward, Arthur N., SomerviUe, Maaa. 1870
Ward, Barl J., Meredith, N. EL 1868
Ward, Frank O., Bmporia, Kan. 100, 444
Ward, Geo. M., Lowell, Maaa. 182
Ward, Hiram Q., Bakerafield, Vt. 888
Ward, John A., Minneapolia, Minn. 1804
Ward, John R., New ZetUand, 1804
Ward, Wm. Hayea, Newark, N. J. 61, 442
•Ware, Bdward T. , Atlanta, Qa. 1001
Warfleld, Franke A., Milford, Maaa. 284
Wark, William O., Chicago, IIL 164
Warner, Alexander C, Green River, Wyo. 422
Warner, Charles C, Montloello, lo. 180
Warner, Lyman, Salisbury, Conn. 1867
Warner, Thos. EL, Whitehall, Mieh. 966
Warner, William J., Indianapolis, Ind. 1878
Warner, Wllmond A., Barton, Vt. 888
Warren, Albert, Lake Benton, Minn. 1872
Warren, Edgar, Hampton, N. H. 1880
Warren, Henry K., iV., Yankton, 8. D. 81
Warren, Jamea H., Ban Frandaco, Gal. 1850
Warren, Jasper C, Blma, lo. 174, 82
Warren, Joy M., Cooper, Midi. 254
Warren, Leroy, Old Mission, Mich. 268
Warren, William F., West Lebanon, N.H. 804
Warren, William H., Lanaing, Mloh. 6S, 442
Warren, Willis A^Lake City, Minn. 272
Washburn, Ohaa. H., Maynard, Maaa. 284
Washburn, Francis M., Soqnei, Cal. 08
Washburn, George, CoMtaniinople, 441
Washburn, George T., Meriden, Conn. 1850
Waahbum, George Y., SvereU, Maaa. 226
Waahington, Alonao G., Famhamville,Io. 1880
Waterman, W. A ., BIgin, UL 442
Waters, Frank P., Wolcott, Conn. 126
Waters, George F., Glastonbury, Conn. 114
Waters, N. McG., Brooklyn, N. Y. 814
Watera, Otia B., Benzonia, Mich. 1861-1864
Waters, T. Frank, Ipswich, Mass. 230
Waterworth, John A., Falmouth, Me. 208
Wathen, Charles B . Rehoboth, Maas. 240
Wathen , John M . , Claremont, N. H . 800, 06
Watkins. Thomas R., Scranton, Pa. 1884
•Watry, Francis. 1880
Watson, Albert, Windham, N. H. 1871
Watson, Albert P., Bedford. N. H. 1001
Watson, Carey H., Greenfield, Maaa. 288
Watson, Charles C, Lynn, Maas. 1867
Watson, Charles B., Riveislde, Cal. 1883
Wataon, James A., Shell, Ala. 86
Watson, James J., Summer Hill. 111. 162
Watson, Robert H., Hersey, Mich. 1870
•Watson, Thomas, Lake Placid, N. Y. 1860
WaUon, Wm. H., Red Lodse, Mont. 286. 445
Watt, James, Glenullln, N. D. 1807
Watt, James C, Michigan City, N.D. 836,88
Watt, Richard, Aurelia, lo. 170
Watt, Thomas B., Brookfleld, Mo. 1808
Watt, William J., Doon. lo. 174
Wattenbarger, O. T., Almena, Kan. 188
•Wattle, Charles, PIttsfleld. Vt. 804, 6
[Watts, John W., deceased,
way, Lawrence F., Fort Worth, Tex. 1858
Way, Wm. H., Rensselaer Falln, N. Y. 1885
•Weage, Arthur D., Brighton, Waah. 400
Weage, Bdward D., Columbia, Waah. 400
Weatherby, Seaborn, Grioe, Tex. 884
Weatherwax, Frank. W., Bden, Fla. 180, 2
•Webb. Henry W., Hannibal. Mo. 282
Webb, Thomas, Inland, N. Y. 818
LIST OF CONOBEQATIONAL MINISTERS.
1903.]
•Webb.Wlllliiaill., W.BpringBeM.Mu
Webber, Beitbold L., Uinbill, Midd.
Wabbar, Edwlo E., Oilvn, lo.
ffabber, HeorgB N "— »■ ■— "--
Waber, WUUam, ^
Vabatar, Entwia 0.,Judii1c
w Hmaa, Codb
18M WblUi
l«8g
Webaur,Fniik>D0.3umiiia[Bl]L,N.Y.Sl«.aa
Wabitar, Qeorn J.. Look Beufa, Oil. M»
W«okbMb<r,OMr«,RldieIleld Puk.tf J. IttT
Weadan. Otawle* f., LraD, Uaaa, 333
W«ek*,Ba«i«B..liO>l.n.,Cbl<a««.lU.iaM
Wcaka, wTLUim M., CbcHer, Uua. IM
Walmer, UoiriwD, fy , Kogen, Ark. ISM
Wetr. U«irie, Nenb pBltBrLd, O. SW
WalH, Om. C, WnukHbt. Wli. 1»88
WelH, Joiepb, HanlDrd. WlB. til
Walcb, Mot* C. Pomoiu, Pla. 133
Walcb, V. P., «1 S. LenvlB ■l.,Ch-m, III. 18B1
Walebar, Minfnd P., Btooklyn, tt. T. lUO
Wallea, T. CU^ton. IdwaJI, Bu>. 3U
Welimu, Fmdorio C. A. B. 0. F. M. 441
Wallmu, J«hua W., Uildea, Uui. 4S
WalliiiHi, WbcalarM., H;dn>, OkU. 1«74
Walla, Areh. C, Mubury, Al». 1U3
Wtlli, ChulM W., Roy. Waab. 409, 4. S
WOla, CUytoD B., Knteka, Ku. IW
Walla, Qaorga W., North Falrflald, O. IITI
Weill, B*raiMiJ.,Jaiiulw,N. Y.aty. MM
•Wella, JobD H., Klngaum, R. I. 1S61
Weill, UbHi, BilUmore. Md. 3IS
WallwDod, BuDDel I).. BencrofI, Ul<Ji. 360
Weleb, JobD W.. EyualoD, III. 1K«
Wentwoitb, Heni7 H.,Tarr8 B»ule, lod. IM
Weat, Leater L., Norwich, Cods. 130
Whi, Perlej B., Bulla, Nrh. 3M
Wealaid>la,T.,6310W,tBkeil.,Cb>BD|I"-lKB
-WoUrralt, Wm. D., Honolulu, H.l. 1IT4
~ " ~ laa K., QteeDculle, Pann. 1B80
.„ Vlanoi, III. IMA
>U U., W. NaHbnrv, Ifnu. 144
■ waatrua, A. E., UllwankM, Wli. 414
While;, Adam D.. Ediaora. Mleh. 3U, St, S
Whallaf, JobD, Wegoer, S. D. 818
•WbaU, Truk I., Loi Annlea, Cd. l§sa
WhMt, Natbaalai U., Anrorm, Mo. 1880
•WbHler.OharlaiT.. KuauUliT.Ug. 383
Wheeler, Ediara^RocklBiid, Mar-
WUllDB, Lymu, E. tbarlamont, Uaia. 334
WbUler,jQbDS„ feoeoook, N. H. 800
Wbltlook, Fruk U., Clsreland, O. 843
WblUDore, Oris B., N. YiUm*, Waab. 403
WbUney.Cbu-leaK., Cuabrldge.Heaa. ISTl
Whllney, Haorv If.. Brufoid, Coon. 1MB
Wbluey, Joel F., BoyalUiD, VI. SM
WblloB, Jaa. It., BKwklTD,N.7. IBM
Whin. M. Wm., Bundlclt'. C™t, Le. W*
Whitiln, Cberln. BmDHir. Ue. lUO
I Whlttteeay, OhuleeU., ProvldesH, R.1.1B«8
Whftlleioy, Ohu, T., Dalle*. Ore.
Wblnleier, Bllpbilal, Waablimtoii, D. C. 1881
Wtard, B. D«ir;, Huron, 8. D. 8T4
ler, Sdmid P„ Slark
'ni_«lec, Fred B^ JeSenoD, mi.
Whaalar, Bobnt F., Hinfbrd, Coon.
Wbeeler, Sbaldos H., Loog Bsvb, Cut.
Wbeelar, Wuraa B., Pleuant HIll.Taim.
Wbeeler, WIIkid O., Ncwioa, Eu. IK
Whaaloek, Albert B., HllDe, Hue.
Wbselnck, Kdiria, Cuobrldge, VI.
Wbaalvrlthl, Joeeph, Preicoti, kUM.
Wliea]wrIchl,BldDayA.,WB*blngUiii,Io. II
Whipple, Pima k L., New B-"--'- " "
WbkBllar, Ilia* San - -
Wtaluker.jDbaH.,
Whlt^ar, ■ ■ —
w Brlulo, Oono
\. Kid.
White, Oberlei A., PrlncalOD, Uaa*. 3M
WUIa, CbulH E., Vrlendabip, H. T. 118
Wblie, Fnnda D., HudioDTllla. tUsh. 11.368
Wblta, Frank N., Sloni Oltr, lo, 183, 444
White, Ueorge B., A. B. 0. F. M. 441
White, George H.. Grlonell, lo. 18M
White, laaag J^HIiiud, a
White, Jamea W., Sheboj
* WUla,Belpb B ..OummUigUin. U ui. II, 13, 214
While, BehiiT]arB.,j(.«. a J', jr. 441
White, WUllaiD D., OreeoTllle. Qa. 188
While, WUIIuo F., Hioadile, H.O. 804
WUtehUl, John, Oldtowa, IfH*. ISO
Whll«te«,J»iB«*D., Ajibleod, WJa. 13
[WIddcmer, Howard '
Widao, Jpba E., Km!
Wledenhoeft, Wro..'v
oa, Ulob. 380
lie. Pa. M4
Wlraioe, A.ron W., Big Rock, III.
WIkEi, A.m.. Uidaniburg, N. Y.
H'lgbt, Chorlee A., Helluwell. He.
WlEuff, Haory B., Ben FreDDlaeo, 0*1.
Wilbur, ti«r« H., Bpragua. Waab.
Wilcoi,A.herH.,Borwlr;hTc.»n,Oot
WllcQi, Cbu-laa B., Horlbltald, Ulna.
M'llcoi, Obulea Q.. Lewren<w>IIIe. N.
Wllc.iil Warren P.. Bellalra, Mleh. "
Wlkoa, Wllliem C.. A. B. C. f. Jl.
Wild, Aiel W.. ComUridgcporl, Vl.
Willi, John, HmoovDr. Male
•WIM, Uon B.. Llnooln, Kab.
Wild. Larl, Boyalton, VI.
Wllde, Jamee, Wblle City, Kui.
Wilder, Cherlri 8., Llnlngttm, Ke.
Wilder, Oeorge A., ^..ff. O.F.M.
Wilder, OwrgB X>.,A. B. C. F. M.
Wilder, Bedgvtsk P.. DeUvu, Wla.
Wiley, Boraoe S.. Dad|[B Cenler, UlsD.
Wllklni, Berry J., Foauuelle, lo.
Wllklniou, William. Jeeiup, 6*.
I WllkliUHin,W. A., kflnnaapolla, IClDD.
WlllaQ,JohD.Haroa.Wl>. M,
■ Wlll«ni,H„S4MWoodlai ""■■—
Wlllard,John.7S13Unloi
. Wllterd, Welkce W., M<
Wllloar,a.B.,Wub.B'
Wlllcni, iDmu L., Wor'
Wllleoi, WllUem U.. Mildea, Mi
Wllletl, Oeorge, MlnneapolU, Ml]
' Wlllett, Qeorga, eeaLn&Oblapo
Wlllatt, Mahlon, Deoorah. lo.
Wlllay, Bamuel H., Beo Frenaliof
WllHeme. Aeron, Oaklend, Oal.
•WIUluu, Albert W., Kemp, Oi
WllUeme, Ban]. A., Burton.O.
,.... ~-rla*H., Hantord, <
I., Cembrldie, Uaa>
, I.W., AratoD.Cel.
•WUItami, DiVld L.,Falrhivin, '
v.,(itiliBn,^ll.'lg8»
le. 111. IM
,0h'«),IU.«S,18U
Wllllima, '
Wllllema,' .
Wtlllama, Chaa. W., .
i.DiVldl
.D.Thoe.
Wllllama, David T., HuDUbiirf, O.
WUIUme. B. F., Aahlead Bd^<%le^
Wllllima, E.M.. 81 Aiblud Bd.Ch't
WltlUmi.KdwIn B., Saratoga. Cal.
Wltllame, Kren B , Arude. N. Y. IMl
WllIl*mi,O.C.,l054P™pe«tav.(;h'|o.LI. 18T8
Wllllami. Harriot B., Black EHIb, Wle. 4C«
Wllllama, Harry T^ Cleielend. O. 18M
[Wlllleeae. HeoryB.. deceaaad, 38
WUlUma, H. DaWIU. B. BrIlelD, Oodb. 131
^ ■■ " - ■ * Ud. 1804
WIUUou, Hotesa R.. lodluapoll
Wllllama. Jamea, SlaUnnon, Pa.
ewiniuDi, Jamea B., MeanlTllla, O*.
WUllunt, JohB, RkbflUe, H. Y.
1880
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1903.
WIllluD*, J.CbiiaUpbrr, Woodnilli.If.T'.Btt
VIIUUB*. Jobn n., kcdluidi, Cil. 101
WUUuoi, Jobn K., FHcb.m, VI. IM
WtUiuns, Jutan 31 , ColTllle. Wuh. 400
WlUUnu, JoKph A , DuIdtIcw, fi
WllIUou. Lrwb, Ull«, N. V.
WUIUmi, LloTd. aiTin, lo. no
WiUiuDt. Uvk, A. B. C:F. M. Ml
WUHuna, Uuk W., SinborD. K. D. 3U. »
WlllluUtH. B., n2ICb«lnuI,Pb<ls.,Pi.U«8
rWUUuu, NuhiD W.. dM»ued. 3S
millvna, Robt. H., NIckf r»n. Eu.
WIIHmm, Ptier O.. Ualgbt, K. D. SW, B
LWlllmu, Rlnhird, dcoeuHt. W
WilHuiw, euDntI, lUvcnoo. Neb. 9M
WllUima. Tbu. O.. abetldau. Wvo. 423
Wll1luDa,Tlilil1eP.,W>upan. WL.. 11,410
WULkuna, Tbomu.RlcbniDDdHIII, N. T. 11«
Wllllama. Tbomu P., Bmnpon, Ue. 113, It
WlllUmi. WlUUm, OidlDim, Ue. HO, 13
WIIIIUDi, WlUUrn B., Plrm. B. ]>. IHO
WllJIuni, WLtlJun D., rilaceloD, K. J. tWI
•WIlLUmi, WllJlam D., Potuvtlk, Paon. IM
WinUnii.WlllIsm H.. BpniigBcId, Ho. 3«t
WllUama, Wm. J.. I'etsnoD, la. ITO, 80
WIUlama.Wm.T.,]!! E.Ud *L..IT«w Tork, 18U
William., William T., Alan. Neb. MS, 90
WUIIhdi, Wm. T., Frederic kabarg. O. SU
WllllaDU, W. Tyet. Do~n.. Kan. ISn
Wllllaoia, Wolsott B., Charlolta, Hleh. 1SU
WtlllamaoD, Allen J., Columbae. O. H4
WllliuDaoD. JamH B., Hiyerblll. Uaaa. iX
WIIH*, Herbert U..Br1<IiRUD.IIleh. IM.l
WIlHa, Jobn F.. BD«1>n». Wub. IMI
WnUa, Joaiab 8., HollaDd, Ifaia. 130
WllUa, J. VlDceol, ToDka, III. 1«1
WllllatfiD, Uulln L., Barrlnfton. R, I. SOS
WIUdoCI, Ben]. A., Townaend. Haaa. 344
WllloaBbbT, Alben S., Ormnada, MIbd. 370
Wni'OD, tW ».. New Haien, Conn. 1B7B
Wllaon, Alfred Oy Rblnelmder, WH. 411
WlBDcr, Enwai L., Newmu'a,
WlaaldT, Hanrj L., Biira, lo.
Wlanll, Alexander, UploD, Un
WUwall, Pnd. U... Nawtant, V
Wlawell. TtaocDaB C.SealUe.W
Wlih*T, F. N., Oalhria, Okla,
Wlthlnnon. H. J , Wetlem Bpil
VolcDIl, D. U., Hnlbertonl. i
W11»on, Fred. A
Wllaon, Oowe
Wllaoi "
ry, Covert, Micb.
WllaoD.Jobn li.,LaBalle at.Cbleaau,Ill. 161
Wllaon, John J., Kanaa* Clt;. Kan. I«0
Wllaon, Jobn R„ Frankftm, Ue. 108
Wllaon, John W., Lake Geneva. Wli. 414
*Wlboo. LafBTalte L., CbllderibDrg, Ala. W)i
[Wllaoo, Levin, deeesaed.
* Wllaon. A. O., KblDtlaiider. Wl>.
Wllaon, Bbennan B., Faribault. MIdd. IHI
WlUboreot, Lonla W., Bauib Shore. 8. D.sro, S
Wilton, Itlcbanl T., E. Derrv. N. B. 309
WlmMi, Onatif, Brooklvn. H. Y. II, Sit
Winch, Georje W., HoljokB, kU». J30
WlDCbeater, B.S.,U Delaware pl.,Cb'EO,III. 148
WlndaorJobnH.,S]OMadlaoa,Cb'go,III. tSM
WiDdaor, William. Lot amoa, It. D. 3,Cal.S4
WiDgUe, Beary E.,_^. B. C.F.M.
Winn
Wlnahlp, Jl
Wlnaloi- •
a K., No.
irrllle, ittm
WJnalow, Lvman W., Ilayward. Wla.
Winaor, Klchaid, A. B. d f. M.
•Winter, Alpheua, Tryon, N. 0.
Winter, B«g. B., M Plorlmond at., Cb'r
Winter. Pan! Deiter, HInn.
Wolooit, Wllltaai B
Wokoti, Wllllui "
Wolfe, Jod ■ "
Wong Took si
lei P .
SblD. E
In, O.
t, Cal.
1, N. B.
TodrY--^""--
1*003,/
Wood, Alfred A., Fallon. Wli. i
'Wood, Banlaialn C~ RochMIcr, N. T. It
•Wood, Cbvlee F., Cheater, N. J. I
Wood, Franklin P., A«on. Uaaa. 1(
Wood, Frederick C Central Lake, lUcb.tT.l
Wood.IrvlngF., ir.NorthampIon, llMa.tt
WoodI ReoCn'K.. Orar Luke, lo. * It
Wood, Samuel, Cbapoian, Kmn. 1
Wood, Samnel J., Ijike Obarlea, Ll 1
Wood, Blepben K^ Oakland, Cal. 18
Wood, Snmiiar Q., Blandford. Uaaa. S
•Wood, Wallece H.. Wlcblte, Kan. IS
Wood, Win 0., Boalon, Uaaa. IS
[., Somervllle.llHi. 11,3
Uontelalr. nI J.
Woodcock, Thomaa J., Klk Poll
•Woodfonl, Bnrtoi " "
Woodholl.Ooo. B.
IWoodball, Jdo. A
Woodloek, Alfred E.. Glare. Uleh. tft
Woodnuui,Qeo.E.,Jr.,WlliiilDrlon. Vt.KO.S
Woodnianaea,PranklI.,Wolvarrne,Ulob.lM,0
Woodrlni, Wm. H.. AahUbula, O. Ml
WoodroH,Sainueia.,BprioEfleld,UHa. 141
Woodtuff, Alfred E., Auatlnlinrs, O. *40. 4
Woodruff, Emily C, firoohloo. S. Y. 310
WoodniiT, Frank E., Ff.. Branawiek, Ha. 1888
Woodruff. Eenrv C. Brldfeport, Conn. 110
Woodruff, Purl b., Woalvllla, Fla, 180
830 Woods, Robert U.. jiatfleld, Maaa. t»
ini Woodalde, Thoa. W,. A. £. &^.jr. 441
1801 Wood.nm,WalterH.,Hampat*ad,N. a. 11,801
ini Woodward, Geo. H., S. Preeport. Ue. 3D8
T.314 Woodward. Q. W., /ridlo, ISH
161 (Woodward, Harvey, deceaaed.
1*0 Woodwell.G^rgeif.. Orono, Me. Ill
108 Wood w-ll. Will Ism H., Hampton, Good. IU
414 Woodwonh. AnhnrV., llanTell, N,D. SIS
..1BS9 Woodwortb, Chaa. L.. Edgartown.lCH*. 390
Woodworth,DarlDa,W.WIIIIamiflFld,0. IHI
Woodwortb,P.G.,/V.,Toii('loo,MlBB.8l,2M,44t '
Woodwortb.H. B.,iy..arand ^rka.CT.D. tMM
W>,oll(>y, Joaeph J'., Pawtnck?!. K. I. 80S
Woo] worth ,Wm, a.. Brooklyr, N. V. IBM
Wn.dnfi. Hviyanui A.. UUu, N. V 1880
Ham B., Cable, III.
], Belhimy Ore.
Vnty, Alfred K.. Carlhaee, Hi
Ctblliky. Bilmnnd. Bl. LoDli.
181
I Wilghl,AirrBdC.,.4.j».C.^. Jf. 441
Wrl!(ljt, Bi^nAamln M- OransF. Conn. 19)
Wright, Oiaalaa K.. Waabloglon. D. O. 18T1
Wrigbt, Oavin H.,'Pa]rI)eld. liib.
Wright, Q. Frederick, ^.,Obcrlln.O. OT
n'riglit, George P., Boutb Walpole, llaH. ISTt
, WrlKbt, George W.,8i»ioo,Uua, ISTT
I Wri(ht.Jam«C.,Blnff,Wa.b. ItTI
1903.]
LIST OF LICENTIATES BEPORTEI).
513
Wright, John, Chainpalgn, III.
Wright, Malan H.. Nepaag, Conn. 118
Wright, Newell 8., Detroit, Mich. 1873
Wright, Reahen B., Boise, Ida. 144, 444
Wright, Rich., Newburyport, Ifass. 236
Wright, Sela O., OberUn, O. 1849
Wright, Tnrner, Ashland, Ala. 84, 6
Wright, Walter B. C, /y.. Olivet, Mich. 1868
Wright, William B , BufWo, N. Y. 1863
Wright, William E , Frostburg, Md. 216
Wright, William B..Philadelphia,Penn.l1, 1002
Wrigley, Francio, Paonia, Colo. 1878
Wnemchmldt, O. Wm., Hastings, Neb. 292
*Warst, Albert E., Blllerica, Mass. 11, 220
Wyatt, Charles, Clark, 8. D. 372
Wyatt, Francis O., Piano, III. 11,168
Wyche, L. H., Fayetteville N. O. 380, 882
Wylie, B. Melville, Beverly, Mass. 220
Wyckoff, Bdwin D., CarpentersviUe, 111. 148
Wyckoff, Herbert J., Chelsea, Vt. 390
WyekoC James D., Oarpenteraville, 111. 1869
Wyekofr, James L. R., N. woodbnry,Conn. 120
Wyland, Geo. V., Chicago, III. 1884
Wylie, Edmund M., Beverly, Mass. 1901
Wyman, Benson N., Savannah, N. Y. 326
Wyman, Daniel B.. Heath, Mass. 280
Yacer, Granville, Rindge, N. H. 806
Yiiiima. Ukichi. Hilo, H. I. 138
Yale, David L., I.«ete*s Inland, Conn. 1802
Yarrow, Philip W., St. Louis, Mo. 284
Yarrow, Sidney R., Rocklin, Cal. 06, 8
Yarrow, William H., Lowell, Mass. 1876
Yauger, Francis A., Columbus, O. 1896
Yeoman^. Herbert, Providence, R. I. 368
Yonker,Wilto R., Sanlt Ste. Marie, Mioh. 264
York, Burt L., Bridseport, Conn. 110
York, Frederick B., Grand Rapids, Mloh. 256
York, Samuel S., Wilton, Me. 1887
Yost, Robert, Omaha, Neb. 294
Youker. David G., Rockwell, lo. 18i
•Young, A. A., 631 S.Clarem*tav.,Ch*gpJll. 1863
Young, Charles 8., Newmarket, N. H. 806
Young, Harry W., Seattle, Wash. 66
Young, James C, Bast BoKton, Mass. 222
Young, John H., Pittoburg, Pa. 1869
Young, William B., Kalama, Wash. 402
*Younggren, Clans G., South Bend, Ind. 1898
Younldm, Cyrus L. D., Boston, Mass. 1898
Yontx, Herbert A., Berlin^ Oermany, 1807
Ynkl, Adolf, Braddock, Penn. 11, 862
Zellars, Bdwin G., Paxton, 111. 158
Zeroher, H. J., Salem, Ore. 1870
Zickafoose, Francis A., Rock Rapids, lo. 182
ZlmmermaUf B.,Cheyenne, Ag'cy, 8. D. 11, 376
ZotUrelli, Guiseppe V., Cleveland, O. 1808
Zumbro. William M., A, B. C. F. M, 441
Zurastein,W. Carl, Church, lo. 178
LIST OF LICBNTLA.TBS RBPORTED.
THIS list contains the Dames of those apparently reported eu under care, with ref-
erences to the pa^es where anv saoh are mentioned as supplying churches. It in-
cludes also some names starred (*), which denotes that these persons, while reported
as sujpplying churches, are not reported to be approbated by, or under the care of,
any Congregational organization.
Further. 1. This fist does not agree with the number given in State Minutes,
because all ordained since the lists were reported are here dropped. 2. The post-
ofiSoe addresses are often delusive, the place being that of temporary service only.
3. Names followed by St^te onlv are of persons approved in the State mentioned, no
residence being reported. 4. The list is incomplete, because some States make
no full report of licentiates. 5. The contracted name of a State in brackets means
that the name was reported by that State, although the person may reside elsewhere.
Alexander, Karl B., McHenry, N. D. 334, 8
Allen, Wm. W., Oshtemo, Mich., R. F. D. 264
Alleys, William A. , Custer, Mich. 2M, 6
Allison, Alex. L., Rapid River, Mich. 262
Altvator, Ernest W., Grafton, Neb. 290. 6
Amalu, T. K. Robert, Kaohe, H. I. 140
Andrew, John C. S., West Roxbury, Mass.
Austin, James, Lynxville, Wis.
Austin, Lloyd B., St. Paul, Minn.
Baldwin, Albert K., Winthrop, Me.
Barber, Henry A., New Ipswich, N. H.
Barnes, George B., Laurel, Mont.
Barnes, Orrville A., Standish. Mich.
Bamett, John H., Andrews, Ind.
Barrow, Edward P., Haverhill, Mass.
Bartholomew, Noyes O., Denver, Colo.
414
216
306
286
264
164
280
106
410, 8, 20
Bell, Abraham, Withre, Wis.
Bell, Peter, Denver, Colo.
Bevier, Mrs. Mary A., Burlington, Cfolo.
Bingham, Edgar, Rowan, lo.
Blanford, Mrs. Anna, Denver, Colo.
Boulware, H. B., Greenville, 8. C.
Brister, R. D., Washington, D. C.
Brooks, James H., Oollbran, Colo.
Brown, F. L., Wadleigh, Ga.
Brown, George B., East Gilead, Mieh.
Brown, H. B., Evaosville, Okla.
Bruce, Amos M., Maiden, Mass.
Buekham, Matthew H.. /V., Burlington, Vt.
Bullock JCotler C.,Linden.Mieh.,R.D.2, 264, 66
Bnrl,H.F.j81 Ashland Brd.ChieagoTheo.Sem.
Bnttram, William J.. Westvllle, Fla.
Cain, Samuel, Deerland, Fla. 180
108
870
106
188
250,4
Canfleld, T. Cooler. Tolt, Wash.
Capsham, BenJ., Springvalley, N. Y.
Carlson, August T., Mlddletown, Conn. 116
Carmichael, Neil, Rico, Colo. 108
Camley, Qeo. M., Gordon, Fla
Camley, Joel, Gordon, Fla.
Cathoart, Miss L. S.. Elings Mountain, N. C. 830
Chapln, Miss S. Abbie, Gilman, Colo. 108
Chapman, William J., Oermany.
Chappel, B. B., Klokapoo Center, Wis. 14, 20
Chamock, Geo. A., Bethany, Cal. 94
Chninard, A., Springdale, Wash.
Coleman, Wm. H , Peoria, 111. 168
Collecod, H. M., Crystal Lake, III. y 162
Commander, S. Frank, VaughnviUe, Fla.
Conley, George, Gordon. Fla. 130
Cooloy, C. T., Tolt. Wash. 406
Core, Harvey R., North Monroeville, O. 848
Cooper, Harold, Kangiey, 111. 166
Cowman, John B.. Sherwood, Ore. 360
Cnbtree, Allan, Sherman, Tex. 884
Crater, Mrs. Hattie M., Wheatland, Wyo.
Crawford, William A., Swan, Tex.
Crist, William L., Konsal, N. D. 836
Crowdis, Edwin G., South Bend, Ind.
CrowellfEdward P., ^., Amberat, Mass.
Currie, Walter R., Coal Bluff, Ind. 166
Dale, John H.. Winter Park, Fla.
Davenport, William B., , N. J.
Davis, Daniel 8., Winter Park, Fla. 182
Deberry, Perfect, Troy, N. O.
Dietriob, Bmil, Gann Valley, 8. D. 874
Dl Mioell, Antonino 8., New Haven, Conn.
514
OONQREOATIOHAL TEAB-BOOK.
[1803.
DlmcMid, H.E., Pvk, Ku.
Dodf*, A. Cu-latoa. V«nliJr«, VI.
0«PDnii. J. L., Atwood. Mtcb. V
DoDfliH, RoHO* D.. Victor, Ii. 1T1
Duao. Il>t«l, Sdoii, Vl
Dyw, Thooui L^ EElDd«rhook, Ulcb.
DjiT, Tbomu L., FnironL, Ind.
Ebarhutl D. CleOD, DDDkIck, Ind.
B«ka]. Bonn]. MeKoHpon. PttiD.
Eddr, WlDirnd, UuthBeld.Vt.
XUiu, armt F., CoMOb, Oann.
Xlltnun, Angni J. Ambai.lnd.
KlUi, E. W., 81 Aahlud BodL., CIiIguo, I]
nui, John T., DdiUd, Nab.
BIwall, LctI H., Amhant, Mui.
Xmtnoa. damncl F., ly., BnrlioiUm, VL
■Builnni, Fred P.. WJnur Pui, Fl^
Bnoi, ilnhur, Adrivi, Mich.
Bnna, Q«r« W.. Uallon Vkllty, A^M,
Elua, Un.Sunea J., lowm OIIt, io.
Itwu. Rlclurd H., EUMTlllc, IIIdIl
Fahlgno, Olurlea A., Uiylord, Ku. IS
rilbw, Albert v.. Denr, H. H.
Flaher, CbulM R., Uikluid, Oil.
Flaliar. E. O., BratUeboro. Vt.. R. F. S. S,
, Tlibsr. L. O., QuodJatUrUla. Tauu.
Folsar. AlltD.OonsanJ, K. a.
Ford, JofaB B., Dsmoml, Oa.
Frusl*, A. J.,S»7S. Hp'd'gn.
L,wi>lU, Aibla; b., Hanli
LflRlIMl. W. E.
I l.lbhy. F. J., KlcbmoDd, I
LiD«"*en«'Ali| WullSii.
l.aoko, Robert, Shwpii, W
I.umpklD, Diekenouti., ]
Lygna, Dioa. Dill. Tei,
I'd'g n. ,Oh1'fO, III. UO
:b, CoDD.. R.D. 4, 11*
OorloD, DempuuD.. BrldgamtBr, Ck
OreaooUKh, Juniaa C, WaatBcId, Uui
Oreei, Sim'l B., ChHMr, 8. 0.
Hilnea, Onria, Pm(sraan,H. J.
HuntUon, J. B., Oak Park, III.
Hut, Joha F., Eaat TiIIume, AI>.
Hanwell, Arthiir B . Juualci, Vt.
HalblKlv. WUILim B., C«rjvllle, FU.
Hojai, S. a.. Banon BUUqd, O.
B*yD», Bdnr A. P., ei. Loula, Uo.
Boatb, Jarui B., Oornlib, N.'h.
Halller, Frink O., Unanivllle, a*.
B<I»r. Mn. Mur; II., Barnnt, Neb.
Q," J.'K.i'lnkiTler, iTb. ""
BDgbr.1, WIN la
Bampbclai, 0(
Haiband, Char
a , WaluBeld. VI.
- Cooka, MIcb. 2
.K.J.
tli,6olo.
., Oorlei, Colo.
a A„ BdliOD, Wub.
irge, UllUiaD, Fla.
UcLnDe. JobD
.M.J,
UsWliortar, Ahk.T., No. Bloafbuid, HaM.
ICaaku, C. P.,UI B.HAlal«daL.,0*ga,IILlM
Uanltl, Robert F., BanJett, III. lU
MeHire, Honrd C.. Millard, Oonn. lU
lleHrre, liarafaall W., Paoola, Oolo.
XlUer, JahD X., Aodoier, UaH.
Uo<tk, B. U., Watattovn.M. r., R. F. D. >1(
Hoe, WllUam O. B.. Oiubj, Vt. SM
ICobtaCDe, WUUam L^/^-, Ambcrat, Uaia.
Moon, Edncd W., WIkhwii, Me. Ha
Moore, Howard, Wbliaker, Ulib. Ma
Moon, W. Howard, Traror, Wla. lU
UorgM, R. O., Tyler, Tek.
Morion, Kdwud, Buaplon. III. IM
Moya, Jeaui U., Albaqneniatf. N. M. SlI
Uneller, Kndolph, Uejlna, N. D. SM
Nellud, J. D , 81 Aahlaod Boul., <7fO,Ill. Ut
NeilLl, Alfred W., Wallim, Nab. IM
Mawton, WUllua R., Dallai. Toi.
Nngent, Tbomai E., AlfoDgDla.IU. IM
Ohieea, Joel P., AbardeeD, Waah. W)
Oldfiald, W, JodaoD, Eilelliw, S. D. Sit
OIKer, Rufaa O. .Oblppe w* LAe, Mish. lU, M
Olmited, Nlmne P., Alba, Mich. IM
Olion, Aiel W., Norwloh, Oood. 19>
OUon, Berert, Velva. N, D.
Owena, J. N., Bl. Bloia, TeoD, Id
Packard, Dr. Harry P.. Daofer, Colo.
Palmar, J. H., Tuakeiee, Ala.
Palmer, Willard JJ., Cblugo, 111.
ParHDi. Bt. Clare, Car»DTllIa, Mich. Ml, M
pMk, V. LHlUrd, Nal, Ala. 94
Feuwardeii, Brl' Ion 13., Pblppibnrg, Me. Ill
Paten, Hobart, North Walworth, Wla. OH
Pierce, Jaioo U„ ShaleaburT, Miu. m
Ptncb, Fnidetlek,B*u]l Bla. ICarle, Hloh. Ml, 4
Porter. Robert, WlllUmi Bay, Wli. 4»
Powell, KMberloe W., Ooaur, 8. P. STt
Pran, fraldo B., Han[ord, Oodd.
Preaton, Un. O. W., Tbedford, Mab.
Pu(b. Mia Elmrda. Dee Uoloee, In. ITt
Purrli, Cbarlei, Hiaty, Oa. 13S
lUlpta, Edwin A., North ODllford,Comi. U>
"umDHen, Peter, Oope. Oolo.
«ea,JnmiBE^ New FilrSeld. Good. US
JenberE,Oi
JeU, a. v., 1
Jeme, ChKRe> a., bucdsdi
Jewell, (ieorm O., Gage, C
JohD>oii,Wlllliin J.,2lcbl
JohB.lon, Loul« n^SUIIwB
oitrph M., Nora, Ida.
Uemy.EdelsU
I. F. C., Dallu,
Lackey. C., Buieivllle, N. C.
Lvke, Edmund, Berthold, N. D.
teller. Jotpb C., Haywood, N. C
Pan], P/., WJchlu, Kat
labn, So. Kohala, H I.
Henry E.. WuhlDgloo
0. J.'. Ne '
IM
Bbifer, Charlei F.. AtlauU, Hlflfa. 3M
Sbeppley.E. H..BI AihlaDdBaiiI.,Ohl'(O.I>l.
Slof leloD, Richard M , Trinidad. Oolo.
Smtlh, Vra, AbDle, CarTTlllo, Fin.
Bmllh, Caleb E.. Peru. Mail. W
Bmllh, Un. Cbatlea W., Flagler. Colo.
Flagler,
.rdra. E
SI»,«
Bmllh, a. Byroo, Iberia, Mo.
Bmlth, Harry L.. Oorry. Pa. X
Slackpola, Markbnm W., Magnolia, Maaa.
Bun, , Portland, Or*.
MINISTERS OF OTHER DENOMINATIONS.
1903.]
Bteate, &»rgs W., Biwsv N. 0.
Blonay, Jobn R.. Ceylon, Uiud.
BUnr, H. C, Idiho, Colo,
airtoklud, Et. O., Eiralli, AtL
Strrksr, Ountl V., Itlll Rlnr, Uui.
Hlasn, Irrlni W., Mllllni»k«. He.
Tulor, WUIIun, LvkHlind, B. C.
Tadtoid, JoKph E., CrriUl, Ulch. 3
Tboou, Junm I., Hmllfu, lUai,
ToltMrt, Rifmond B.. Monon Pirk, 111.
Tomy, Elbridas C^ Aqron, Ka.
Trnndale, A. L., Wendill, Mhi
Tu AokOD, Oul B., OsrdeD Prulria, 111.
~ - - ~ .rd.MlddleTllla, Uleh.
Wmldroi
Walkar, tu», Fambntke. N. H.
Wklkar, WlIUitoD. t^., New HiTan, Cona
WaUberby, W. H.,'
iiTai. tu
inUboro, Tt. tM
Wlfblmu, John C, NarUittsld,>Cua.
Wimum, Tunla B., AlTintls, Okla. SM, «
WlllUnu, Robert H., Sieienoa, Eu. IM
WUIlim*. SUIT O., AUuta, Qi. lU
Wlodla, Oeoiw W., Tonguiatle, Km. IM
WlthlaitOD, Wllfnd, BlronaOIlT, Ku.
Woodswsk, A. O., OaoafoTlll. IM
Want, Albait B., Boaton, Uui.
T>Uovb»k, SoloinOD, Laalla, B. D.
YsUowluwk, eiaphsn, Chayanoa Ai^ay, B. D.
Tbudc, N. B., TallahuHa, Fli.
LIST OF MINISTERS
D, Abni
iL.Chn.,
B.,"l^Vng.l
Boawc
Brown! J.'8.,'B*pt.,'Bu
Byan, Ralph O.. Catqb.
C»rp«nl--^"' " "■
DS. Wtl.
el. Vt.
D, Leonard, Pi
iii«,k.Y. MB
lumi, N. T. nt
--, igRock.io. no
Oope' H. W.. Melh.. Un.rtTll*. Neb. »1
Onna. Aodenon, Pren.. dndnnatl. O. 343
Or«n«, KdwBrd P , Pre.., Monilcello. Minn. IH
Cnwfoid, W. H.. U. B., WtllKton, Vl. IM
Onrty, Caleb, II. E., Jflrome, Mich. 2M
Cnrtti, WalUr R.,C>in.. Hubbirdlon, VI. SM
DmmU, N.da M..Metti.,Casnon Falla.Mlnn.ZM
Dai^hmu'i, Aniiiir, Melli . drovciiind, Mu». ISi
Dooley, Jdbn, Pru , Mantarey. Maii. IH
Enden. Geo. C, Chn., I-IIUfltld. O. St>
Kiua, Ben). F ,Clin.. Croydon. N. H. WS
Erana, Robert B., Ind., racatonlu.ni. IM
Jiantf. a, L , U. E . WIcblU, Kaoi. IM
aolden. Henry O,. Prea., I^kland. 6. MB
Sriham, Itoben H., Prei., AddiHn, Neb. 28!
Sroyai. S. P.. Prai., LInden.llla, O. SSI
amick. Then. W., Bipl., OlyndoD. Minn. MO
aammcnley, W. H , H. k, fiiUitmry, Vl. SM
"—• '— 0. W, C, C. P., Kohoka, Ho. !M
— T n„_ .._! — in.OobD.llB
!, lo. in
Maat 2U
- -.- jwj.,rrc..
Hleek>, L. 6., M. B.. Biftle Oi
Hovle, Joiepb L., Pelhum, N,
Ba1Unao,Jol)nA., M.U..Wort
nunaborper, ,T. H., Prw., Vloeland, If . J. oju
Holton. Mlllon L , Uelb., Blaine, Wuh. 400
-Jcke.. J, 1... IT, B.. liatlUnd. Mloh. IM
Inj. Hnal,. L'r» , Lebanon, l4. r. 810
jKbon.^A'. II ., R O.A., Wood bridge ,H. J. SII
Johoaon, D. a.,pra«.,IJaMonal01ty, Oal. 101
Johuon, Orin It., Uelh . Adana Ulch. 160
Kelgwio. A. Edwin, Pro... Cbl»fO, III.
Ktn(,J._B.,y.B.,Dallaa.Ill
in
KniKhl. E^E'^'B^'i'it-'KlaNiX', N.T.
KM
Kylo, W. li., It. [■.. B..rgrn, N. T.
l.Tvfreit!T':'L,'!'?r^:,^lSii°'^«r7lV.T.
"sis
LlKuetl. Oeo. A., Rlahinoad Bill, N. Y.
Ludi, AlbenJ., Pru.. Holyoka, Uaai.
zso
Iy.ng.Jo.eph, M.K,.Ctoion.O.
LoBg,J. H.II,M.E.. BBlhel,Vt.
388
Lueu, Jamea B., M. E.. l-ateatlna. Tax.
Lvun. A. U., Bapu SunnFaida, Waah.
tlU
Meeker, Jaoob K., Chn.. Uraeawteh. O,
Mllcbell, OeorsG A., Prcs., Oroiadala, 11
Murrl.on W.lf. Pre. Aaa Arbor, K.1). Mich,
\|.^"H.. li. KoMall, U. K., CuMleton, VI.
390
ZW
■ ' i'-'.'.ii, '/■.I-.'r'.'i.'y'. E , Uadlion, Ue.
'. i: '1. n II . Pro.., BUI bant, Waih
Patch, Albert Eugene, Bapt.,aiultUw,ll
Pn»..Par1a,TM.
Pbelp.. Geo. O., Pre*.. Proapact, N. T. *M
Plunlelt. John V.,Heth.,Bprlntflald, Minn. zrg
Poaaon, Wm.. U B.. IninTllla, S. T. 31«
Robarla. R. M.. M. E., UUler Park, N. Y. SM
Kondean, B. P., Pre... F.ll River, Maaa, XH
Ruddlok,R]obardA.,Praa.,Oanaaae,Wla «IZ
Smlih. A. D., Malh., OrMerille, Minn. 210
Bmttfa, Kranda A.. Melh.. Freeland, Mleb. tit
Bp.oldlag, Oao. B, Jr.,Pre..,Fryflbnrg, Ma. 308
Sioekdale. A. A.. Melh., Reverr. Maaa. 140
Slocking, M. a., M, B., Haddam N'k.Conn lit
enLfaerLnd, B. a.,Pre..,r.wM CTtyJUch. 1S4
Taft, Otlnlon J., F M., Volnay, S.Y. 828
Taylor, Lawrence, M. E , Llhwood, San. IW
Thoaiaa. Percy E.. Melb.. Winona, Winn. ITl
TbompKO, J, H., I'raa , Waruw, III. IM
ThompMn, 8. H,. B.pl., Aonawan. III., 148
Tower, Wm. J.,Bapl .Wr.l Ntwnik. K.Y.SM
Tack,k. A., BapL. ililiiialil ilc, 311
Turner, B. D., Uelh., Biookioa, H>». ttn
Valdoi, CayeUno !>., B.pl.. Tampa, Fla., IM
Van Blyke, O. B., Uelb.,lllngbsm. Hau, IW
Waldron. J. D., F. W. B., Morran. Vl.. SBl
Walking Thomaa, I'l,;. KIdon, Mo. m
Wllbrew, Jafan Y.., I
Wolfa. Frank B.,h
Yonng, VlTfll W., <
516
CONOKEOATIONAL TEAB-BOOK.
[1908.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND NAMES OF SUPERINTENDENTS,
MASSACHUSETTS.
Ohar«h.
Abinffton,
North,
Aoton,
" Soath,
Adams,
Agawam^FgHllU,
BuperinteDdent.
i<
Amesbnry, M. st.
" UnioD,
Amhent, Ist,
" 2d,
'' CoUege,
•* North,
*' South,
Aiidoyer,Sonth,
" Wert,
" Free,
** Ballardvale,
" Seminary,
Arlington,
** Heiffhts,
Aahbnmn'm, Ist,
North,
Aflhby.
AAhfield,
Ashland,
Athol,
AtUeboro, 2d,
Anbnrn,
Ayer,
Barnstable, W.,
" Centerville,
" Hyannis,
" Cotult,
Barre,
Becket, Center,
" North,
Bedfbrd,
Belchertown,
Belmont, Wav'y,
•• Plymouth,
Berkley,
Bemardston,
BeTerly,2d, N'th
« Dane St.,
** Wash'tonst.,
Billerica,
Blackstone,
" MUlville, Sc,
Blandford. Ist,
" 2d, North,
Borton, Ch'st'n,
" Old South,
" 3d, Dorch'r,
'* Park St.,
«• Union,
William S. O'Brien.
WillUm G. Biett.
Charles B. Smith.
A. T. Sanderson.
W. B. Plunkett.
Rev. F. L. Garfield.
Dea. W. H. Porter.
Dea. John Carrier.
Dea. E. A. Goodwin.
C. W. Marshall.
Mrs. C. W. Hawley.
Joseph O. Thompson.
Howard A. Parsons.
George O. Hannum.
Charles H. Shearer.
Frederic S. Boutwell.
J. Newton Cole.
William Shaw.
Alfred C. Cobb.
M. A. Bridgham.
Fred D. Lane.
James W. Brooks.
Dea. F. H. Smith, Buokland.
Clifford S. Bragdon.
Waldo E. Fav.
Ernest D. Gilroan.
Rev. Charles M. Pieroe.
A. C. Cummings.
William F. Jenkins.
Mrs. Nellie B. Hallett.
W. A. Baldwin.
Charles G. Allen.
Burwell Turner.
George L. Johnson.
Wallace G. Webber.
George B. Jackson.
H. E. Carpenter.
Rev. Elbrldge C. Whiting.
Dea..R. H. Babbitt.
Charles M. Sawyer.
H. L. Crowell.
Charles S. Brown.
A. L. Safford.
John E. Bull.
Fred Fallows.
F. L. Carlson.
Miss L. Belle Tiffany.
Harrison L. Pease.
A. Perry Martin.
Rev. Allen B. Cross.
Elisha B. Worrell.
Edwin B. Smallman.
Albert S. Baker.
B'n, PhUUps, So.
" Berkeley Tern.
'* Brighton,
" Village, Dorc.
" Winth'p, C'n,
" Eliot, Roxb.,
*' Central,
** W. Roxbury,
*'Mave'k,Ea8t,
" Mt. Vernon,
" Shawmut,
" Central J. P.,
" Imman1,Rox.
" Trinity, Nep't,
" Pilg*m,Dorch.
" Highl'd, Rox.,
" Walnut av.,R.
" Oliyet,
" Boy'n. J. P.
" 8wed,,
*' None,,
" Allston.
" Harvard,
** Central,
** Seamen's,
** Roslindale,
" St Mark,
'* Baker, East,
Boxboro,
Boxford,
West,
Boylston, Cen.,
Braintree, 1st,
South,
Bridgewater,
** ScotUnd,
Brimfield,
Brockton, 1st,
** So.,Camp.,
" Porter,
*• Waldo,
** Wendell av.,
** Lincoln,
Brookfield,
Brookline,H'y'd,
'* Leyden.
Buckland,
Burlin^n,
Cambridge, 1st,
" 1st Evangel.,
" North av.,
" Pilgrim,
" Wood Mem.,
" Hope,
Canton,
Carlisle,
Carver, North,
BaperiDl0DdeBti
F. Li. Forrell.
Frank A. White.
Frank H. Fitta.
William G. Swan.
Miss L. E. Hapenny.
Clarence T. Mooar.
Hermon W. Abom.
Ralph E. Curtis.
Dea. Silas K. Main.
John D. Graham.
Dea. Frank B. Bundy.
Gteorge A Gowen.
Rev. Charles H. Beale.
Harry G. Dixon.
Charles W. H. Bolingbroke.
Charles L. Ziegler.
Rev. B. W. Snow.
A. M. Clement.
Sylvester R. Crocker.
Fr. Gustafson.
Mrs. L. J. Pederaon.
Frank H. Emerson.
Daniel R. Knight.
F. W. Thurston.
George Marsters.
C^eorge Dame.
T. J. Hamilton.
George Taylor.
Martin E. Wood.
Dea. John W. Parkhunt.
N. B. Sargent.
Calvin H. Andrews.
Charles S. Bates.
Dea. Frank A. Reed.
W. D. Jackson.
E. E. Keith, Brldgewater.
B. E. Campbell.
Dea. Charles Rollins.
George E. Keith.
J. Howard Field.
Charles E. Johnson.
Charles Williamaon.
N. B. Howell.
Edward B. Hale.
Rev. Oliver D. Sewall.
Morris A. Hall.
Frederick L. Warfleld.
Thomas I. Reed.
Allen K. Sweet.
George B. Caswell.
James Morrison.
Arthur L. Miles.
Samuel W. Ball.
William Winrow (Ass't).
Albert F. Morse, 2d.
Dea. Daniel L. Chamberlin.
Rev. Oscar F. Stetson.
>3.] MASSACHUSETTS SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND SUPERINTENDENTS. 517
Church.
rlemont, Ist,
** Bast,
rltOD,
thaniy
Imoford, N.,
• C«n'l,
Isea, Ist,
" Central,
3d,
Bter, 1st,
2d,
sterfield,
K>p6e, Ist,
*• 2d, Falls,
" 3d,
tOD,
'• Germarit
asset.
Beech wood,
•rain,
oord,
wav,
imington,
*• West,
x>n,
a,
vers. Center,
Maple St.,
tmouth, So.,
ham,
rfield. South,
It
nis, South,
Union,
iton,
' ' Ea«t,
er,
3ut, Ist,
' Central,
ley,
stable,
bury,
>ridfi:ewater,
hampton,lst,
* Fayson,
ongm*w,
on. Center,
hoed.. North,
irtown,
imont. So.,
eld,
*ett, 1st,
k>urtland St.,
iystio Side,
haven,
Biver, Ist,
Cen'l,
Fowler,
French,
Broadway,
douth, Ist,
Bast,
North,
Waquoit,
Saperlntendeot.
George H. Frary.
George H. Wheeler.
Mrs. E. J. W. Spencer.
Roewell Atwood.
Arthur W. Trubey.
Samuel Hagerman.
Henry H. Stickney.
George £. Morrill.
R. Cecil Hope.
William Ward.
Miss Grace M. Pease.
William H. Baker.
Rev. C. G. Bumham.
F. W. Coombs.
George H. Hale.
Charles B. Wells.
Paul Gle*isberg.
Philander Bates.
Peter W. Sharp, N.Scituate.
Rev. Charles M. Crooks.
William C. Bass.
Dea. Bdward W. Hamilton.
Dea. W. A. Harlow.
Albert M. Hubbard.
Dea. Payson £. Little.
Forest A. Hicks, Nichewaug.
Dea. William Siner.
W. P. Perry.
Edgar B. Sturteyant.
Frank B. Young, B.Dedham.
Lucius T. Harns.
J. J. Greenough.
Andrew J. Hersey.
Nathan A. Howes.
Geo. A. Clark, N. Dighton.
Fred J. Lindberg.
Thomas H. Meek.
George L. Howe.
Charles L. Hodge.
Calvin RichardjK>n.
Miss Bertha B. Whitbag.
Dea. George D. Glover.
Rev. H. B. Mason.
George A. Dunbar, CaHpello.
John Leitch, Jr.
F. A. Leach.
Bdward M. Burt.
Chas. M. Ripley, So. Baston.
William Borg.
Mrs. Mary W. Worth.
R. L. Thayer, Smiths.
William W. Brown.
Dea. Gardner Bumham.
George 8. Manhall.
John M. Finch.
Allison C. Smith, Maiden.
Samuel F. Watterson.
6. Frank Allen.
C. V. 8. Remington.
Frederick W. Iawsou.
Rev. S. P. Rondeau.
Rev. J. B. Bnman.
William C. Davis.
Wm.F.Robinson,Hatchvllle.
Dea. SilasHatoh,Hatchvllle.
Bdward A. Little.
Church.
F'th, W'ds Hole,
Fitchburg,Calv.,
" Rollstone,
** Oerman,
'* StoediMh,
" Finnish,
Foxboro*.
Framing'^m, Ply.,
*< Sazonville,
" South,
Franklin, Ist,
Freetown,
Gardner,
Georgetown, Ist,
*' Memorial,
GiU,
' Olouce6t'r,West,
" Trinity.
'* Lanes ville,
" Magnolia,
Goshen,
Grafton,
*' Saundersville,
Granbv,
Granville, Bast,
West„
GreatBar'gton,
** Housatonic,
Greenfield, 1st,
2d,
Greenwich,
Groton,
** West,
Groveland,
Hadley, 1st,
** 2d, North,
Halifax,
BEamilton,
Hampden,
Hanover, West,
** Four Corners,
Hanson,
Hard wick,
" Gilbertville,
Harvard,
Harwich,
** Port,
Hatfield,
Haverhill, B'fd,
•* West,
" 4th,
'' Center,
" North,
" Riverside,
" Union,
" 8t.Jobn's,FV.
'« Ward HiU,
" Zion,
Hawley,
" West,
Heath,
Hingham,
*' Bethany,
Hinsdale,
Holbrook,
Holden,
Holland,
SupertntMident.
John M. Bowles.
John G. Thompson.
Emory F. Burrage.
Rev. Fitz W. Martini.
Bvald Ramgren.
Franz Lehtmen.
William 8. KimbaU.
George B. Fay.
Arthur C. Winch.
William F. Richardson.
Carl B. Johnson.
Charles H. Payne.
W. W. Tandy.
JBdwin 8. Daniels.
Harry B. Perkins.
F. A. Foster, Mt. Hermon.
Bmest L. Marshall.
John Cunningham.
Joseph H. Andrews.
Ernest W. Dunbar.
Mrs. B. C. Packard.
Rev. Samuel A. Harlow.
L. A. Ford, Farnumsvllle.
Willard A. Taylor.
Dea. B. F. Roberts.
Mrs. Mary B. Treat.
B. J. Van Lennep.
H. H. Reynolds.
Lewis N. Smead.
George H. Wilkins.
B. G. Kelley.
Herbert W. Taylor.
Charles Bixby.
Charles 8. Huntress.
Martin 8. Pierce.
Charles 8. Abbott.
B. L. Grover.
Dea. Bveratt A. Smith.
Dea. A. B. Newell.
Henrv McNayr, W. H.
Israel Hatch.
Miss Malinda A. Carr.
A. Campbell.
Blmer M. Marsh.
Charles L. Clay.
Cvrenus 8. Hunt.
Mrs. Jehiel Jordan.
Joseph 8. Wells.
George B. Kimball.
Bllius A. Bmerson.
Dea. J. H. Jaques.
Leonard H. Noyes.
I. W. Tapley.
Dea. A. w. Brown.
Dea. Samuel C. Band.
Rev. Charles L. Charron.
Charles F. Bisbee.
B. 8. Blackwell.
H. C. Harmon.
Clarence C. Fuller.
Miss Mamie B. Maxwell.
Bdgar M. Lane.
Thomas A. Frissell.
Leonard Belcher.
Herbert J. Jones.
Freeman B. Blodgett.
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[1903.
Chnroh.
BuperiDteDdent.
HolUston,
Holyoke, Ut,
" French,
HopUnton,
HubbardBton,
HndBOD,
Hantington, Ist,
•• 2d,
Hyde Park,
" CL Hills,
Ipiwioh, iBt,
" Soath,
" Linebrook,
Kiiuntoii,
LakeTille,
Lftnoatter,
Lanesboro,
Lawrence, L. st.
South,
Riverside,
Trinity,
United,
Lee,
Leioeater,
Lenox,
Leominster,
" North,
Leverett,
" Moore's Qor.
Lexington,
Lincoln,
Littleton,
Longmeadow,
LoweU, Pawt't,
1st,
1st Trin.,
Eliot,
John St.,
<i
II
i<
II
11
II
II
" Kirk St,
*' High St.
** French,
" HighI'd,
" Swedish,
" Norwegian,
Ludlow, Center,
" Union,
Lnnenborg,
Lynn, Ist,
^' Central,
" Chestnut St.,
" North,
" 8cand.,
Lynnfield, Gen.,
2d,
Maiden, 1st,
*' Maplew'd,
" Linden,
" Scand,,
Manchester,
Mansfield,
Marblehead,
Marion,
Marlboro,
'* French,
Marshfield, Ist,
Hills,
William B. McClellan.
rhomas W. Holley.
Alfred H. Morton.
Rev. A. J. Lods.
Brvin B. Smith.
C. F. Shaw.
W. S. Powell.
Mrs. W. L. Hendriok.
Dea. Edward Raby.
William D. Ward.
Henry L. Johnson.
Rev. Edward Constant.
Frank T. Gk)odhue.
Albert F. Tenney.
Rev. E. M. Bartlett.
Thomas P. Paull, Myricks.
Calvin H. Maynard.
Charles H. Choate.
Dea. William GUchrist.
Richard Shiers.
C. W. Abbott.
John Ashton.
Augustus R. Smith.
AlMrt S. Conant.
Edw'd C. Sedgwick, Lenoxdale,
R. Lincoln Chandler.
Dea. Joseph G. Putnam.
Frank Field.
Elmer B. Briggs.
James P. Prince.
CliflPord B. Whitney.
Charles K. Houghton.
William B. Medlicott.
C. A. Richardson.
Walter T. Barstow.
Hector Turnbull.
G^rge S. Hull.
Henry A. Smith.
Dea. Edward W. Clark.
Albert Metrad.
P. R. Cobb.
Carl F. Pihl.
A. Lincoln Johnson.
H. Berton Payne.
Alpheus K. f^rancis.
Joseph L. Obear.
Dea. E. L. Pease.
B. H. Crombie.
Francis Haseltine.
John Lindberg.
George Hatch.
Fred Jacobs.
George W. Reynolds.
Miss C. W. Montgomery.
Dea. Joseph D. Crosby.
Per. O. Peterson.
Alfred L. Saben.
William A. Copeland.
John G. Brougnton.
W. C. RoudenDush.
Dea. Elmer D. Howe.
John A. Phillips.
J. Fletcher Barnes.
Herbert I. Macomber.
Chareb.
Bfattapoisett,
Mavnard,
Medfield,
Medfbrd, Mystic,
West,
" Union,
Medway, 2d,W.,
" VUlage.
" 3d, W.
Melrose,
" Highlands,
Merrimac,
Methuen,
Middleboio, 1st,
" North,
« Central,
Middlefield,
Middleton,
Milford,
Millbury,
2d,
Millis.
MUton,
" East,
Monson,
Montague,
** Miners FOs,
•* Turners F*ls,
Monterey,
Mt. Washington,
Nantucket,
Natick,
" South,
Needham,
New Bedford,
'* North,
" Trin.,
New Braintree,
Newbury,
" Byfleld,
Newburyport, N.
" Prospect St.,
" BelleviUe,
" Whitefleld,
New Marlboro,
'* Southfield,
*• Mill River,
New Salem,
North,
Newton, 1st, Gen.
" 2d, West,
*• Eliot,
" Aubumdale,
" North,
** Newton ville,
" Highlands,
Norfolk,
North Adams,
Northampton, 1st
*' Edwards,
'* Florence,
North Andover,
North Attleboro,
" A. Falls,
" Trinity,
Northboro,
Northbridge C,
Buperintendeot
Thomas L. Ames.
William H. Gutteridge.
Richard E. Cole.
Charles B. Miller.
Fred H. C. Woolley.
Percy H. Hodgman.
E. L. Williams.
James M. Parker.
Gleorge A. Manning.
Walter H. Todd.
B. Frank Sargent
Dea. Frank Remick.
William H. Pamell.
W. C. Bradbury.
Alonso F. Byder.
Wesley A. Olds.
Edgar Oreirory.
Waldo B. Whiting.
Miss Cora F. WoMbory.
G. K. Fisher.
W. W. Whiting.
Ellsworth Huntington.
Frank Kemp.
Alva M. Walker.
I. W. Dugan.
A. R. Webster.
C. G. Mafi:oon, Meatsgae City.
Charles P. Hyde.
Robert Brown.
Mrs. Charlotte Huxford.
Theodore F. Russell.
S. W. Beach.
E. G. Herdman.
Rev. H. B. Dyer.
Cromwell Padelford.
Clifton W. Bartlett
Dea. Horatio Moore.
WUliam T. Humphreys.
Joseph N. Dummer, Bowley.
Louis H. Toppan.
Dea. Charles A. BUss.
Irving H. Johnson.
S. J. Hughes.
Miss Alice L. Field.
A. W. Ghapin.
E. W. Rhoades.
E. L. Adams.
Burton R. Gray.
Charles A. Suiders.
Charles D. Kepner.
Frank F. Davidson.
William B. Lowry.
Albert D. Auryansen.
George H. Mellen.
Dea. Edward W. Mann.
William 8. Garland.
R. F. Armstrong.
Charles H. Tucker.
Oscar H. Rice.
Daniel W. Carney.
Rev. John WhitehilL
Mrs. F. B. Gumey.
Rev. H. G. McComas.
Frank H. Atwood.
Irving O. Darling.
>3.] MASSACHUSETTS SUNDAY SCHOOLS AND SUPERINTENDENTS. 519
Charch.
if
thbridge, W.
^, Bo^cdale,
rookAeldilst,
' Union,
Oifleld,
th Reading,
ton,
•rood,
ham,
age, North,
' Central,
age, Swediih,
lans,
Old,
ner, Thom'e,
2d,
rhreeBiyers,
ton,
t)ody, South,
2d.
West,
lam,
Packardyille,
perell,
iTsham,
lipston,
ifield, l8t,
2d,
South,
Pilgrim M.,
nfleld,
Q*th,Man.,
il^m,
hiltonville,
opton,
cott,
iceton,
inoetown,
ICY, Beth.,
rollaston,
rash'gtonst.,
tlantic,
wedUht
k. & Downs,
inniih,
dolph,
oham.
North,
aboth,
sre, 1st,
Beachmont,
imond,
letter, Ist,
• North,
* EM,
eland,
BuperloteDdent.
CpOTt,lS|,
• Pig. Core,
' SwedUh,
lej,
ilston,
* South,
and,
m, Tab'ole,
Arthur F. Whltln.
Benjamin W. Brown.
Mrs. Frances A. Cummings.
Miss Ella H. Stone.
Ambert G. Moody, B. N.
Arthur F. Upton.
Arthur £. Sweet, B. N.
H. Eugene Rice.
Horace W. Lincoln.
Dea. Henry N. Frye.
Charles S. Walker.
Carl Engnall.
Dea. F. B. Snow, B.Orleans.
Mrs. Ralph H. Norton.
Dea. D. Milton Howe.
Andrew J. Parker.
David L. Bodfish.
Arthur F. Calkins.
Eiisha A. Merrill.
William T. WoUoflf.
Arthur W. Felt.
Mrs. Ada Orover.
Mrs. D. O. Chickering.
Lyman C. Blood.
Edwin Shumway.
George K. Wilder.
Lyman B. Smith.
Charles W. Power.
James Jacobs.
J. E. Pierson.
Rev. Raymond Calkin.
J. A. Winslow.
Dea. Gideon H. Clark.
Rev. D. M. James.
Engene Finney, Chiltearille.
Miss Grace S. Churchill.
W. F. Wendemuth.
W.M.Roper,Jr. E.HabbardstoB.
Dea. James E. Rich.
Ernest W. Branch.
Charles A. Campbell.
Chas. H. Sherburne, Qulncy.
Walter F. Blake.
Charles Leander.
Levi H. Millbory,
Matti Riihimaki.
M. Wales Baker.
Ira C. Graves.
Dea. William Palmer.
Howard W. Poor.
Henry T. Horton.
Frank P. Morse.
Rev. Allen A. Stockdale.
A. G. Sharp.
George B. Haskell.
Edw^d B. Reynolds.
Mrs. I. F. Barrows.
Clarence E. Rice.
George M. Haskins.
Thomas Whigham.
Peter Johnson.
Willard P. Smith.
Frank W. Adams, H. d.
Alfred R. Hale,
F. H. Drury.
Carlos P. Faunce.
Church.
Salem, South,
S*m, Crombiest.,
Sandisfleld,
** New Boston,
Sandwich,
Sangus,
" Clift'd'e,
Sdtuate,
Seekonk,
Sharon,
Sheffield,
Shelbume,
Palls,
Bherbom,
Shirley.
Shrewsbury,
Shntesbnry,
Somerset,
Somerrille, Ist,
*' Broadway,
(« West
'* Prospect Hill,
" Winter HUl,
** Highland,
Southampton,
Southboro,
" Southville,
Southbridge,
South HacDey,
Palls,
Southwick,
Spencer,
Springfield, 1st,
''^ Olivet,
'* South,
" North,
''LidianOroh.,
" Hope,
''French,
** Eastern av.,
*' Emmanuel,
" Park,
" St. John's,
" SioediBh,
** Faith,
Sterling,
Stockbridge,
" Interlaken,
Stoneham,
Stoughton,
Sturbridge,
Sudbury,
Sunderland,
Sutton,
Swampecott,
Taunton, West,
" Trin.,
•* Winslow,
" East,
" Union,
Teinpleton,
" Baldwinville,
Tewksbury,
Tolland,
Topefield,
Townsend,
Traro,
Superintendent.
Rev. Edward H. Chandler.
Arthur F. Smith.
Miss Mary C. Hawley.
Dea. John A. Northway.
E. S. Talbot
Fred J. Ejiight.
Frederick W. Marston.
A. Wallace Hunt.
Alfred C. Sa-rpson.
William R. Joyner.
O. M. Vincent, Bardwells.
Charles A. Holbrook.
Samuel J. Fletcher.
G^rge Balch.
Howard S. Shepard.
Dea. Nathaniel A. Briggs.
Frank A. Morrill.
Frank B. Nickerson.
Charles W. Coleman.
Thomas C. Wallace.
William H. Burrouglis.
Samuel B. Darling.
WillUm H. Marshall.
Bdward K. Parsons.
Henry A. MoMaster.
Frank A. Pearl.
Alvah L. Hyde.
S. Leray Snuth.
Henry B. Judd.
Mrs. Bdward GilleU.
Victor H. Morse.
William B. Armstrong.
George R. Booth.
Henry A. King.
J. Elliot Bliss.
Winslow B. Morse.
B. H. Cutler.
Rev. T. S. St. Aubin.
La Roy Nichols.
Edward W. Pease.
Charles Jaoobus.
Bphraim B. Haskins.
Mjss Mathilda Shalen.
Dr. C. S. Hurlbut, Jr.
H. W. Gibbs.
Clarence Perry.
Douglas H. Newton.
Charles E. Stevens.
John A. Comstock.
Charles Bradford.
F. F. Walker.
Andrew C. Warner.
Dexter A. Brlgham.
Harold C. Childs.
Rev. Abram L. Bean.
William H. Fox.
John Adrian.
Rev. Halah H. Loud.
William F. Rose.
J. O. Winch.
F. G. Atwell.
Irving M. Looke.
Oliver B. Slocum, Jr.
Albert M. Dodge.
A. S. Howard.
John B. Dyer.
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Church.
Truro» N»#rth,
^ngsbort
Upton,
Uxbridm,
Wakefteld,
Walpole,
*^ Bast,
Waltham,
** Swedish,
Ware,
*' East,
•* French,
Wareham,
Warren, let,
Warwick,
Watertown,
Wayland,
Welitter,
Wellealey,
Hills,
Wellfleet,
" South,
Wendell,
Wenham,
Westboro,
West Boylston,
West Brookfield,
Weetfleld, Ist,
** 2d
Westford,
Westhampton,
Westminster,
W. Newbury, 1st,
2d,
Weston,
Westport,
W. Springfield,
" Mittiueague,
" Park St.,
W. Stockbridge,
•• Village,
West Tisbuiy,
Westwood,
Weymouth, 1st,
*' Old South,
SuperinteDdent.
Mrr Sarah Smith.
Mrs. H. Louise Blanchard.
A. P. Williams, W. Upton.
AuguiituB Stonr.
Augustus D. Dimick.
John S. Allen.
I^ewis Boyden.
A. N. Burke.
Victor Landfltrom.
Miss Helen G. Ohute.
James V. Anthony.
John M. Freeman, Jr.
W. B. Patrick.
Albert S. Witherell.
Orlendo W. Dimiok.
William 8. Lovell.
Ralph P. Larchar.
William L. Bussell, Jr.
Rev. Parris T. Farwell.
Dea. Frederic W. Snow.
Miss Nettie S. Paine.
Mrs. Flora D. Packard.
Nathaniel P. Perkins.
Rev. S. I. Briant.
Herbert A. Holmes.
Miss Harriet Crowell.
Herbert W. Denlo.
Clarence A. Brodeur.
Houghton Q. Osgood.
Henry M. Glapp.
Frederic W. Mossman.
MiS8 Anna Rogers.
Henry Hall.
i Mrs. J. P. Parris.
' Harry L. Brown.
Ed win Smith.
Nelson Sherburne.
Mr?. Angle Patterson.
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